Prices of petroleum products to go up by 28%
January 1 2016 begins with increases in prices of petroleum products by one of its biggest margins in recent times.
JOY BUSINESS is learning that some of the major petroleum products are
expected to go between 18 to 28 percent effective January 1.
The increase has come about, because of the recent Energy Sector Levy
put on most of the products, Joy News’ George Wiafe has reported.
The Majority in Parliament on December 23, rushed through an emergency
Energy Sector Levy Bill (2015) that will impose more taxes on petroleum
products.
It was introduced in the House Monday, December 21 by the Finance Minister and passed after two days.
If government had not introduced the recent levy, diesel would have
rather gone down by 10 percent. But the fuel product is set to go up by
at least 28 percent per liter.
Petrol would have been reduced by some 5.5 percent per liter at the
pumps but the levy has triggered an increase by least 27 percent.
LPG should witness about 18 percent jump in price per kilogram,
According to importers and marketers of petroleum products, decrease in
prices of crude oil and petroleum products on the world market was not
enough to offset the impact of the recently introduced Energy Sector
Levy Act.
The new prices are expected to take effect today January 1.
However because of the recent deregulation, prices might vary from one service station to the other.
source: myjoyonline
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