Egypt orders shops and restaurants to close nightly at 21:00 for one month
→Retail managers and hospitality operators must close premises by 21:00 nightly
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Egypt requires shops, restaurants and cafes to shut by 21:00 each night for one month, mandates dimming of street lighting and roadside advertising, and orders many public- and private-sector staff to work from home one day a week in April.
Why it matters
The measures are time-limited to one month and are presented as fuel‑conservation directives triggered by shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. Egypt's petrol bill more than doubled from January to $2.5bn in March, reflecting high import dependence that the government is constraining with temporary demand‑reduction rules.
Implications
- — Retail managers and hospitality operators in Egypt must cease on-site trading by 21:00 each night immediately — failure to comply exposes them to government enforcement or administrative sanctions under the energy conservation directives.
- — HR and operations teams at Egyptian public- and private-sector employers must implement one day-a-week remote working schedules in April immediately — failure to implement the mandated remote-working day will constitute breach of the government directive and may lead to administrative enforcement.
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