Egypt Government Retracts Planned Drug Price Hike After Strike Threat

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A threat from Egyptian pharmacists to stage a two-week strike has forced the government to retract an earlier decision to increase medicine prices. The recent devaluation of the Egyptian pound has caused shortages in many imported products. The latest is a deficit of medication and pharmaceutical manufacturing materials. CGTN's Adel EL Mahrouky has more
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