Port Of Spain – The Trinidad and Tobago government Friday announced an increase in fuel prices even as it acknowledged that it is cognisant of the effect it will have on consumers.
Finance Minister Colm Imbert, speaking in the Parliament, said that the increase in fuel prices will take effect from April 19 and that the adjustments were being made on the basis of factors such as the effect of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on international oil prices.
“The government is cognisant of the effect of an increase in the price of fuel on consumers, notwithstanding the fact that a fuel subsidy is a regressive measure.
“The government is of the view that the liability for any fuel price adjustment should be shared more or less equally. The public should be asked to pay half the cost of the increased market prices of fuel, while the Government absorbs the other half of the increased cost.”
Imbert told legislators that Cabinet decided on Thursday there should be a partial adjustment of the prices of motor fuels, “not to the full market prices, but sufficient to allow an equal distribution of the cost”. (CMC)