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SA FACES FUEL HIKE

…Petrol, diesel prices set for hike in July, says AA

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JOHANNESBU­RG

- South Africans will face fuel price hikes in this month.

Using current informatio­n from the Central Energy Fund, the Automobile Associatio­n (AA) forecasts that petrol looks set to increase by around 23 cents a litre, diesel by 38 cents and illuminati­ng paraffin by 32 cents.

"This increase is going to be very difficult for those who use paraffin for cooking, lighting, and especially heating as South Africa heads into the heart of winter," said the AA.

Petrol and diesel prices are largely determined by the oil price, as well as rand strength – given that SA must buy oil in US dollar.

Oil prices have rallied over recent weeks, reaching their highest levels since 2018 last week amid expectatio­ns that global demand may return to pre-pandemic levels more quickly than previously anticipate­d.

"Internatio­nal petroleum prices have climbed throughout June. Even some marginal gains on the rand have not been enough to counter the rise."

On average, the rand was positive against the dollar during June, but the daily exchange rate has sagged alarmingly since mid- month, weakening from around R13.75 to the dollar to nearly R14.30, the AA said.

"If the rand continues to slide with oil on an upward trajectory, this could bring further bad news for South Africa's economy."

Fuel prices are adjusted by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy on the first Wednesday of every month.

In the first week of June, both unleaded 95 petrol (R17.13 per litre), and unleaded 93 (R16.91) were cut by 10 cents per litre.

Diesel (0.05 percent sulphur) was hiked by 20 cents per litre and diesel (0.005 percent sulphur) increased by 21 cents per litre. – FIN24.

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