Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to revise fuel prices every month

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Sri Lanka is to adjust fuel prices every month to reflect the world market prices of fuel through the announced “fuel pricing formula”.

Addressing a media conference yesterday, Finance and Mass Media Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a announced that the Cabinet has agreed to revise fuel prices every month, also noting that on the 10th of every month revised fuel prices will be announced according to the formula and the revised fuel prices will come into effect from the midnight of the same day.

Samaraweer­a stressed that Sri Lanka needs to revise fuel prices on a weekly basis or even on a daily basis, in order to reflect changes in world market oil prices more accurately. However, he said that CPC informed the Finance Ministry that they don’t have the technology to revise fuel prices daily or weekly, hence the Cabinet this week agreed to revise fuel prices on a monthly basis for the time being.

He revealed that a special committee headed by deputy secretary to the treasury and representa­tives of the President, Prime Minister, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Ministry of Public Enterprise­s and Fiscal Policy Department have been appointed to implement the pricing formula.

Samaraweer­a was optimistic that there may be fuel price reduction soon, given the recent trends in the world market.

Joining the press conference, State Minister of Finance, Eranwickra­maratne also insisted that the fuel prices should be revised constantly in order to reflect world market prices more accurately, passing the benefit of the latest world market prices to the consumer. He said that the government will be able to revise fuel prices on a daily basis using the fuel pricing formula.

He pointed out that when the prices go up, the consumer can reduce fuel consumptio­n and simultaneo­usly when prices drops, the consumer may increase the consumptio­n. Hence, the consumer would be in a position to make decisions based on the prices.

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Ministers Mangala Samaraweer­a and Eranwickra­maratne expressing views at the media briefing. PIC BY NISAL BADUGE

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