Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Iran Increases Its Fuel Prices by 40% in a Bid to Boost Revenue - Bloomberg Business

Iran Increases Its Fuel Prices by 40% in a Bid to Boost Revenue - Bloomberg Business:



"Iran has raised fuel prices by 40 percent and scrapped an eight-year-old rationing program for private motorists as President Hassan Rouhani’s government seeks to shore up public finances.



Gas stations will sell regular fuel for 10,000 rials (36 U.S. cents), a liter, said Naser Sajadi, head of national Iranian Oil Products Distribution Co., according to Iranian state television. Under the plan that’s being discontinued, monthly consumption of up to 60 liters was at 7,000 rials a liter. The change will come into effect on Tuesday, Sajadi said.



Iran, an OPEC member, is scaling back a subsidy program that, along with international sanctions over the country’s nuclear program, has squeezed public finances. The decision to raise fuel prices will bring in about $1.8 billion in revenue in the Iranian year ending March 2016, said Saeed Laylaz, an economist and former adviser to ex-President Mohammad Khatami, downplaying its effect on inflation."



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