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Mauritania Consumer Group Decries Fuel Price Hikes as Additional Burden on Citizens – The North Africa Post

Mauritania’s consumer protection body has criticized recent increases in fuel prices, warning that the adjustments will deepen the economic hardship faced by citizens. The Forum of Consumers in Mauritania said the price hikes were not implemented progressively, raising concerns over their sudden impact on households already grappling with rising living costs. The group noted that […]
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Since 2022, prices have returned to a gradual upward trend, continuing until 2026, as part of a government orientation to restructure the support system and link prices to global market volatility. Successive Mauritanian governments continue to justify these increases by linking domestic prices to the volatility of oil prices in world markets, while stressing that price revision does not mean abandoning state support for burns, but rather comes …

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North Africa Post broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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