Government has announced temporary measures aimed at cushioning consumers against rising fuel prices, following increased volatility on the...
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The Gibraltar Government has reduced the proposed duty on fuels to 14p per litre, half the original planned rate of 28p per litre, in response to the Iran war which has sent fossil fuel prices soaring. It said 3p per litre from the new rate would still go to the Gibraltar Climate Fund, maintaining support for measures aimed at tackling climate...
Government has announced temporary measures aimed at cushioning consumers against rising fuel prices, following increased volatility on the...
Government has announced temporary measures aimed at cushioning consumers against rising fuel prices, following increased volatility on the...
Government has announced a set of immediate measures aimed at reducing fuel prices and cushioning Ghanaians against rising transport costs, following...
Government has announced a set of immediate measures aimed at reducing fuel prices and cushioning Ghanaians against rising transport costs, following...
Under the proposal, the environmental protection tax on petrol (excluding ethanol), diesel, aviation fuel, kerosene and mazut will be reduced to zero...
The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Abass Imoro, has welcomed the government’s decision to absorb part...
The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Abass Imoro, has welcomed the government’s decision to absorb part...
The government has significantly increased export duties on diesel and aviation turbine fuel to prioritize domestic availability amidst West Asian...
Lawmakers approved sweeping fuel tax cuts to zero until end-June, aiming to cushion global price volatility and ease domestic cost pressures. HÀ...
Lawmakers approved sweeping fuel tax cuts to zero until end-June, aiming to cushion global price volatility and ease domestic cost pressures. HÀ...