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Zimbabwe Fuel Levy Jumps But Prices Stay Same
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38310, member: 636"] Zimbabwe has boosted its fuel reserve tax but kept pump prices steady for May. The government upped the petrol tax from 17.7 cents to 24.7 cents per liter, a rise of 28.3 percent. The diesel tax went up from 15.7 cents to 18.7 cents, marking a 19.1 percent increase. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube made these changes official on May 9. The money helps build emergency fuel supplies for times when regular shipments stop. Treasury officials say this makes Zimbabwe safer against world fuel problems. The country keeps petrol at $1.61 and diesel at $1.52 per liter through May. Prices stayed flat despite small changes in global oil markets in April. Crude oil ended April at $68.21 per barrel. Market experts point to OPEC disputes as the main cause of recent price shifts. Local people feel relieved about stable prices despite the higher tax. Small business owners can plan better when fuel costs stay the same. Economists agree that the country needs both long-term security and current price stability. The tax hike helps Zimbabwe prepare for future supply problems. Consumers might face higher costs later if the tax pushes up inflation across other goods. [/QUOTE]
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