DOSSIER: Fuel price increases
Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
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42% fuel price increase in one year 'is killing us' – STC MD Nana Akomea
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Increase in lorry fares from Monday untrue - GPRTU
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Government working with oil pricing sector to reduce fuel prices – Kwame Apenteng
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GPRTU to announce new transport fares Monday
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Removal of Price Stabilisation and Recovery Levy likely to take effect from November – NPA
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Government must rationalise petroleum taxes to stabilise price build-up – Senyo Hosi
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Government has no plans to address rising fuel prices – IES expresses fears
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Those who make decisions on fuel price in Ghana do not buy fuel - Kofi Bentil
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Scrap ‘unnecessary’ petroluem taxes – NDC to Akufo-Addo
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Remove additional petroleum taxes to ensure price stability – Energy analyst to government
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Government not responsible for fuel price increment - Energy Ministry to NDC
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Global oil prices hit the highest on Monday
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NPA not granted all-clear for removal of Price Stabilisation and Recovery Levy
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28% fuel price hike in 10 months due to increasing prices of imported products
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NPP campaigned against Mahama over fuel prices but have double it in 5 years – John Dumelo
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Fuel prices to increase in second pricing window of October – IES
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Fuel prices to go up by 20 pesewas – IES predicts
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Government is not taking issues of increased fuel prices seriously – Energy Expert
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Fuel: Use GH¢948 million PSRL balance to cushion consumers now - ACEP to government
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Prices of fuel to witness 7% upward adjustment from October 16
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Reduce taxes on fuel else we'll increase transport fare by 20% - GPRTU
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Government to lose GH¢116 million over suspension of fuel levy – NPA
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Government to lose GH¢58 million monthly for zeroing fuel levies
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GPRTU threaten to increase fares by 20% over rising fuel costs
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Government grants approval for removal of fuel levies for two months
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Energy Ministry to suspend fuel levies – Opoku Prempeh
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Implement measures to avert possible GH¢7 per litre price of fuel – COPEC to government
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Cedi fall spurs ‘marginal’ fuel price hike - IES
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Expect more fuel price hikes - COPEC
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Fuel prices to increase marginally from October 1 – IES
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Fuel prices likely to go up – IES
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COPEC demands removal of Price Stabilisation & Recovery Levy as fuel prices go up
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Ghana must increase its oil storage capacity as global prices fall – Energy Consultant
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Recent fuel increment as a result of cedi depreciation – COPEC
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Fuel prices to fall in second half of August – IES
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Fuel prices set to reduce in second half of August 2021