Egypt has stopped exports of fish in the face of a domestic shortage, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi said, Reuters reports. El Sisi says fish exports increased following the EGP float. “We used to export 40,000 tonnes of fish a year. Within the first three months [of this year] we exported 120,000 tonnes,” sending prices higher on the domestic market.
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