Crowded empty bus stops and sparse buses on Buenos Aires streets amid 40% service drop from fuel crisis.
Crowded empty bus stops and sparse buses on Buenos Aires streets amid 40% service drop from fuel crisis.
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UBA study reveals 40% drop in AMBA buses

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A report from the UBA's Interdisciplinary Institute of Political Economy (IIEP) shows that bus services in the AMBA dropped up to 40% on interjurisdictional lines due to fuel price surges from the war in Iran and outdated subsidies. The operational fleet is 12% smaller than in 2019. If costs are passed to users, fares could rise another 16%.

The Report on Fares and Subsidies No. 37 from the IIEP-UBA's Observatory of Fares and Subsidies confirmed that bus services in the Greater Buenos Aires Area (AMBA) declined by 30% on average, reaching 40% on interjurisdictional lines crossing the General Paz and 5% on those exclusive to the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA).

The study, by Alejandro Einstoss and Julián Rojo, attributes the contraction to diesel prices exceeding $2,100 per liter, driven by the war in Iran, while official subsidies are based on $1,744. This creates a $17.5 billion monthly fiscal shortfall, split as $7.595 billion for the Nation, $8.155 billion for Buenos Aires Province, and $1.75 billion for CABA.

The current fleet is 2,359 units smaller than in 2019. The authors warned that without additional subsidies, companies would pass on costs, leading to a 16% fare hike on top of planned increases. Current fares include $700 to cross into CABA, $715 in CABA, and $871 in Greater Buenos Aires.

Since 2023, AMBA transport subsidies have fallen 34% in real terms, despite nominal increases of 1,200% to 1,668%.

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X discussions highlight the UBA IIEP report on up to 40% fewer buses on AMBA interjurisdictional lines due to fuel price surges from the Iran war and outdated subsidies, with a 12% smaller fleet than 2019 and potential 16% fare hikes. Media outlets describe it as a 'collapse' prompting alerts, while analysts link it to subsidy cuts, rising costs outpacing inflation, and economic crisis factors reducing ridership.

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Brazilian government officials, including President Lula, discuss diesel subsidy tweaks in a conference room amid charts of fuel price surges.
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Government discusses diesel subsidy adjustments after low initial adherence

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Brazil's ANP released on Thursday (2) a list of five companies that joined the first phase of the diesel subsidy program, excluding major distributors Vibra, Ipiranga, and Raízen. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government is discussing technical adjustments to attract them, as they handle half of private imports. The program aims to cushion the war in Iran's effects on fuel prices.

Bus companies in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) declared an emergency over a $128 billion state debt and rising diesel prices. They threatened deeper frequency cuts, especially at night, if no deal is reached by Thursday, April 30. Services have already dropped up to 40%, per a UBA report.

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Bus companies in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) announced service frequency cuts starting Wednesday, April 1. The move follows a 25% diesel price increase in March. They cite a lack of official response despite prior complaints.

South Africa's National Taxi Alliance has urged the government to mitigate the impact of impending fuel price hikes set for April 1, warning of inevitable taxi fare increases. The surge is linked to international oil prices and the rand's weakness, exacerbated by the US-Israel-Iran conflict. Commuters at Soweto's Bara taxi rank expressed fears over rising living costs.

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Head of Jakarta's transport agency Budi Awaludin said his office has prepared steps to address planned tariff adjustments for Transjabodetabek services.

Brazil's average diesel price to distributors climbed 40% in early March to R$ 5.36 per liter following intensified US and Israeli attacks on Iran, per ANP data. Pump prices rose 20% by late March. Building on the March 12 federal tax exemption, the Lula administration is pressuring fuel stakeholders to limit consumer pass-throughs and fast-tracking a diesel subsidy ahead of October elections.

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The Taxpayers Association of Kenya has warned matatu operators against hiking fares beyond levels justified by recent fuel price increases. The statement follows public uproar after operators raised fares by over 25 per cent. The group provided calculations showing operators are making exorbitant profits.

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