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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Fare Hike: Report cheating drivers – GPRTU
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CBOD proposes special hedging to curtail fuel price increases
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Petroleum receipts hit US$4bn
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OMCs are collapsing because of fuel smuggling - Kwaku Agyemang Duah
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Fuel pices to shoot up again – IES
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Fuel to go up by 2.5% – IES
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BOST workers union cautions government against cartel in petroleum industry
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BOST staff unions speak; caution government of high petroleum prices
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Powerful cartel dictating fuel prices – BOST staff
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Fuel prices to remain unchanged in coming weeks - IES
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Kwesi Pratt lambasts government over failure to scrap Special Petroleum Tax
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IES rejects 2% reduction in Special Petroleum Tax
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2% reduction in SPT not enough – Buah
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2% fuel prices reduction is an insult to us – Driver unions
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Government cuts petroleum tax to 13%
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We’re unhappy about President’s silence on fuel hikes - COPEC
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Transport fares will not go up despite increased fuel prices - GPRTU
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Reduce the fuel prices or we will increase fares – Drivers to government
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Ghana's fuel price politics
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COPEC, ICU protest over high fuel prices
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Enough of Free SHS; reduce fuel prices or forget 2020 - Drivers warn Akufo-Addo
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COPEC demands scraping of Special Petroleum Tax
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I’m prepared to school NPP on better fuel pricing methods – Duncan Amoah
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Fuel prices remain unchanged days after NPA directed downward review
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AOMCs laud government for reducing recovery levy on diesel, LPG
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No fuel price cuts; reports misleading – COPEC-GH
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Fuel prices cut; LPG levy down 70%
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Government fails to reduce petrol prices
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Transport union threatens government over fuel price hike
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Government should review fuel prices downwards - Kwesi Pratt
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Trotro drivers to demonstrate against Akufo-Addo
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Fuel prices to stay fairly stable – IES
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Government can’t reduce fuel prices - Deputy Energy Minister
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Blame Hurricane Harvey, Irma for fuel increment – NPA
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Ghanaians are choked with high fuel prices - Jinapor
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3% fuel increment will not affect transport fares – GPRTU