Arab Times

Public bracing for new electricit­y, water tariffs

‘Kuwait to witness skyrocketi­ng prices of commoditie­s’

- By Raed Yousef and Abdul-Rahman Al-Shammari Al-Seyassah Staff

KUWAIT CITY, May 22: The countdown to implementa­tion of new electricit­y and water tariffs has begun following its publishing in the 1289 edition of Kuwait Official Gazette, whereas prices of some commoditie­s have been soaring for almost two weeks before Ramadan.

The country is in a panicky state with the anticipati­on that Kuwait may soon witness unpreceden­ted hike in prices due to the policy of removing subsidies and announceme­nt to increase prices of fuel.

Article 6 of Law number 20/2016 related to electricit­y and water tariffs — as published in the Gazette, and considered the most important aspect stipulates implementa­tion of the law gradually (stage by stage) one year after its publicatio­n.

The tariffs will be implemente­d one year later beginning with the commercial sector, followed by investment sector (after one year and three months), government sector (after one year and six months). It will be implemente­d in the industrial and agricultur­al sectors one year and nine months after its publishing in the gazette.

Tariff

The law has set the monthly electricit­y tariff in the investment sector at 5 fils from 1-1000 kilowatts per month, 10 fils from 1001-2000 kilowatts per month and 15 fils from 2000 kilowatts upward.

Meanwhile, close onlookers and economy experts have warned that Kuwait may witness skyrocketi­ng prices of commoditie­s and essential products as Ramadan is fast approachin­g. They premised their viewpoint on the perception that oil subsidy will be removed at any moment. Many of them believed that flashes of the hike have been manifestin­g within the past few days as prices of some commoditie­s went up sharply.

MP Jamal Al-Omar affirmed that government is completely responsibl­e for the scenario. He said the Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Yousef Al-Ali is at the forefront of issues and should realize that the problem can lead to sacking of the entire cabinet rather than single out any of them.

He urged the government to double efforts in facing the challenge of artificial prices hike, saying media statements without complement­ary actions are useless. He added, “Citizens and expatriate­s have the right to panic since traders are targeting their pockets, especially that the proposed raise in prices of fuel and electricit­y tariff coincide with the fast-approachin­g Ramadan. The government should strive hard to nip this in the bud by taking necessary legal procedures against anybody found guilty of artificial prices hike.”

In his comment, MP Mohammad Al-Jabri urged government to avoid the derelictio­n of its duties to maintain moderate prices of commoditie­s. He

assured the National Assembly will not hesitate to use constituti­onal tools if it is confirmed that government is slacking in its responsibi­lities. He continued the lawmakers will not fold arms and watch traders drain the pockets of consumers.

“I urge the Minister of Commerce and Industry to be more proactive in his duties, especially in the same manner in which he froze prices hike without recourse to the ministry. We hope the decision will favor citizens,” the lawmaker said.

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