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S.Korean gov't to temporarily cut fuel taxes by 20%

By IANS | Updated: October 26, 2021 11:35 IST

Seoul, Oct 26 The South Korean government will temporarily cut fuel taxes by 20 per cent starting next ...

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Seoul, Oct 26 The South Korean government will temporarily cut fuel taxes by 20 per cent starting next month to cope with inflation concerns amid rising oil prices, the chief policy maker of the ruling Democratic Party (DP) said on Tuesday.

Rep. Park Wan-joo, who heads the DP's policy planning committee, said the government and the ruling party have agreed to a plan to lower taxes on gasoline, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) butane by 20 per cent, the largest-ever cut, for six months from November 12 this year to April 30, 2022, Yonhap News Agency reported.

"The government's previously planned a 15 per cent cut, but it accepted our proposal of 20 per cent cut at the meeting," Park said after a meeting with Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki

Under that plan, gasoline prices will go down by 164 won ($0.14) per liter, while that of diesel will decrease 116 won per liter.

The government also agreed to impose zero tariffs on liquefied natural gas (LNG) over the same period, according to the ruling party.

South Korea currently charges 2 per cent tariffs on LNG imports.

At the meeting, Hong pointed out that gasoline prices recently hit the highest level in seven years at around 1,700 won and that the government will review such measures to help people.

He added the government is also looking to freeze public utility charges and stably manage the supply of agriculture and fishery products.

"The price growth pressure has been getting bigger recently," Hong said.

"In our case, we are still lower than advanced countries, but since it is directly related to people's lives, we cannot neglect the issue at any time."

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