Government Reinforces Discount in ISP to Attenuate Fuel Rise
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In the face of a further rise in fuel prices, the government will increase the temporary discount on ISP. Still, diesel and petrol will have to cost between eight and ten cents per litre in the coming week.
The government will increase the discount in the ISP next week, by 2.1 cents per litre for diesel and 1.4 cents for petrol, according to a decree published today in Diário da República. The government has decided to adjust the extraordinary and temporary discount in the current ISP applicable to road diesel and unleaded petrol in the next week. Thus, the discounts resulting from the application of this temporary and extraordinary mechanism in th…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 3.6% in July, with an increase of four tenths compared to the previous month, as confirmed by the INE on Thursday. One of the reasons for the increase in this rate is found in fuels , which obliges the Government to activate the clause that allows the gradual withdrawal of fuel aid. As explained by the INE in its note, transport has been one of the causes of the increase in inflation, with an annual variation h…
ANAREC's estimate for next week points to an eight-cent increase for diesel and 8.5 cents per litre for petrol, while the Automobile Club de Portugal (ACP) points to 10 and 9 cents increases, respectively.
The government will increase the ISP discount next week, by 2.1 cents per liter for diesel and by 1.4 cents for gasoline, according to a decree published today in the Official Gazette of the Union. "Given the prospect of an increase in the prices of road diesel and unleaded gasoline next week, the Government has decided to adjust the extraordinary and temporary discount on the ISP currently in force applicable to road diesel and unleaded gasoli…
The government will increase the discount on ISP next week, by 2.1 cents per litre for diesel and 1.4 cents for gasoline, according to a decree published today in Diario da República.
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