CryptoWorld news reports that, due to the South African government canceling some temporary measures intended to ease the impact on consumers of fuel price increases triggered by the Iran war, South Africa’s gasoline prices will reach a historical high this month. In a statement released on Monday, South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy said that in Gauteng Province, the country’s economic hub, the retail price of 95-octane gasoline will rise from 26.63 rand per liter last month to 28.06 rand per liter on June 3 (about $1.73).

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GateUser-3d750846
· 49m ago
Crypto enthusiasts all feel heartbroken upon hearing the news of this price reaching a new all-time high.
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GovernanceMoodboard
· 1h ago
The government is experiencing financial strain, so they canceled the subsidies? I understand, but it’s upsetting.
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NotYourExit
· 1h ago
Hautin Province, as an economic center, sees its logistics costs rise whenever costs increase.
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Mint-ColoredCalmness
· 1h ago
$1.73 per liter, South Africa's fuel prices are almost catching up with Europe.
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椰子壳里装Alpha
· 1h ago
Temporary measures can be withdrawn at any time; can the common people's wallets withstand it?
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GateUser-a4680931
· 1h ago
This increase is pretty steep, and the cost of driving is going up again.
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CalmWarehouseUnderTheAurora
· 1h ago
What is the concept of 28 Rand? When I went there last year, it wasn't this exaggerated.
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GateUser-953e1a14
· 1h ago
Regular gasoline at 95 octane breaks 28, inflationary pressure is about to rise again
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FrictionlessFred
· 1h ago
The impact of the Iran war truly causes a global chain reaction
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