Government considers gasoline price ceiling amid Middle East tensions

The South Korean government is reviewing measures to curb gasoline price surges triggered by escalating Middle East tensions. President Lee Jae Myung criticized unfair price hikes during a Cabinet meeting and directed the consideration of a price ceiling. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources issued a Level 1 alert to prepare for potential energy supply disruptions.

On Thursday, March 5, 2026, during a Cabinet meeting at Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul, President Lee Jae Myung condemned the sharp rise in domestic gasoline prices amid escalating Middle East tensions. He noted that while international crude prices have increased due to supply concerns, there has been no serious disruption to global oil supplies, yet retail prices in Korea surged immediately without the usual two- to three-week lag.

"Objectively, there has not been a serious disruption to global oil supplies, yet prices suddenly skyrocketed," Lee said, citing reports of price differences by time of day and hikes of nearly 200 won per liter at some stations. According to the Korea National Oil Corp.'s Opinet, the national average gasoline price reached 1,807.1 won ($1.23) per liter as of 10 a.m., up 29.6 won from the previous day—the first time above 1,800 won since August 2022. In Seoul, it rose to 1,874.4 won, a 31.8 won increase. Diesel prices also jumped, with the national average at 1,785.3 won (up 56.5 won) and Seoul at 1,865.4 won (up 61.4 won).

The president instructed officials to quickly explore price control options, including a ceiling that could vary by region or fuel type if a nationwide limit proves challenging. He called for urgent legal measures to penalize unfair hikes, noting current difficulties in enforcement. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol stated the government could invoke Article 23 of the Petroleum Business Act to set an upper limit via official notice if prices remain high. "Currently, petroleum supply is stable... but there have recently been cases where businesses seek to pursue private gains by excessively raising prices," Koo said, describing such acts as "shameless behavior."

Separately, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources issued a Level 1 (attention) resource security alert for oil and gas—the first for petroleum in Korea—due to the Iran crisis following U.S. and Israeli attacks over the weekend. International oil prices have risen over 10%, exacerbated by concerns over the Strait of Hormuz closure. Korea holds 208 days of oil reserves and plans to secure additional supplies, prepare strategic reserve releases, and intensify market monitoring. An intensive crackdown on unfair practices like hoarding, collusion, and price gouging begins Friday. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said, "Since it is difficult to predict when the conflict will end, the government will maintain full readiness and monitor the situation very seriously."

President Lee also directed a 100 trillion won ($68 billion) program to stabilize financial markets and ordered preparations for evacuating Koreans in the region, coordinating with allies if needed.

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President Lee Jae-myung announces fuel price cap monitoring at press conference, with visuals of compliant gas stations.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Lee calls for monitoring gas stations as fuel price cap takes effect

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Lee Jae-myung on Friday called for close monitoring of local gas stations to ensure compliance with a fuel price cap, implemented to curb fluctuating costs from international uncertainty and ease consumer burdens. The government enacted the ceiling at midnight. This marks the first such measure since 1997.

Gasoline and diesel prices rose moderately in South Korea on Sunday as the government considers adopting a price cap system amid concerns over rising energy prices due to the escalating Middle East conflict. According to the Korea National Oil Corp., the nationwide average gasoline price reached 1,893.3 won ($1.27) per liter, up 3.9 won from the previous day, while diesel increased 4.8 won to 1,915.4 won per liter.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said Wednesday the government will decide whether to extend fuel price caps after a careful review, as the temporary measure expires this week. Introduced in mid-March to counter supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict, the system has shown positive effects despite mixed opinions. Kim made the remarks at a meeting on the crisis's economic impact.

The Middle East conflict, triggered by U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, has intensified with Mojtaba Khamenei named as Iran's new supreme leader. Global oil prices have surged past $114 per barrel, pushing the South Korean won to a 17-year low against the U.S. dollar. The South Korean government is bolstering evacuation efforts and economic stabilization measures.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

South Korea's import prices surged 16.1 percent in March, the sharpest rise in over 28 years, driven by soaring global oil prices amid the Middle East conflict, Bank of Korea data showed. Dubai crude jumped 87.9 percent to $128.52 per barrel. The export price index also rose 16.3 percent.

Following initial DOE warnings earlier this week, local oil retailers in the Philippines will implement double-digit fuel price increases of P17 to P24 per liter starting March 10, amid ongoing Middle East tensions. President Marcos plans to seek emergency powers to cut excise taxes.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

As the U.S.-Israel Operation Epic Fury against Iran's leadership expands—with Iranian retaliation, Hezbollah, and Houthi involvement—the conflict's fallout intensifies for South Korea. Stocks plunged further Wednesday, oil prices rose amid Strait of Hormuz threats, and policymakers urge preparations for prolonged instability, building on prior evacuations and stabilization measures.

 

 

 

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