Fuel levy cut softens sharp rise in South African petrol and diesel prices

South African petrol prices will rise by R3.06 per litre to R23.25 inland from midnight on 1 April, while diesel reaches a record R26.11 per litre after a R7.51 increase. The hike stems from global oil prices exceeding $100 per barrel amid the Iran war and a weakened rand. A temporary R3 per litre reduction in the fuel levy cushions the impact.

From midnight on 1 April, inland petrol prices will increase by R3.06 per litre to R23.25, and inland diesel by R7.51 per litre to R26.11, a record high. The adjustments reflect higher international crude oil prices over $100 per barrel, driven by the Iran war, combined with the rand's depreciation against the dollar.

The Finance Ministry and Ministry of Minerals and Petroleum Resources announced a temporary cut to the general fuel levy by R3 per litre, effective from 1 April to 5 May 2026. "The minister of finance proposes that the general fuel levy is temporarily reduced by R3 per litre from Wednesday, 1 April 2026 to Tuesday, 5 May 2026," the ministries stated in a joint statement. This lowers the petrol levy from R4.10 to R1.10 per litre and diesel from R3.93 to R0.93 per litre for one month.

Economists note that without this measure, the price surge would add at least 1.0 percentage point to April's consumer price index (CPI), which hit 3.0% in February, aligning with the South African Reserve Bank's target. The cut is expected to keep April CPI near 4.0%, the upper end of the Bank's tolerance band, but it will cost Treasury about R6 billion in revenue.

The ministries indicated further reforms, including a medium-term review of fuel pricing and additional support for households and key economic sectors, with details to follow.

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Muling nagtaas ng presyo ng langis ang mga kumpanya noong Abril 7

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Nagtaas muli ng presyo ng gasolina at diesel ang mga kumpanya ng langis noong Martes, Abril 7, 2026, na may pagtaas na hanggang P19.80 bawat litro para sa diesel. Ang mga pagtaas na ito ay dahil sa patuloy na tensyon sa US-Iran at abala sa global na suplay ng langis. Ito ay ika-13 hanggang ika-15 na linggong sunod-sunod na pagtaas.

Petrol prices in South Africa will increase by 14% and diesel by nearly 24% from Wednesday, 6 May, due to the ongoing Iran war. The Department of Mineral Resources and Petroleum (DMPR) announced the hikes amid rising global Brent crude prices. Temporary fuel levy reductions offer some relief.

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A conflict in the Middle East is expected to drive up oil prices, leading to higher fuel costs in South Africa from April. Economists predict petrol prices could rise by R5 to R8 per litre, impacting commuters, logistics and food prices. Retailers warn of increased transport and insurance costs amid shipping disruptions.

Ipapatupad ng mga kompanya ng langis ang bagong pagtaas ng presyo ng gasolina ngayong linggo, na may malaking pagtaas sa diesel dahil sa mataas na presyo ng langis sa pandaigdig. Inihayag ng Shell at Jetti Petroleum ang pagtaas ng P12.90 kada litro sa diesel, habang P12.50 naman ang PetroGazz, Seaoil at UniOil. Tumaas din ang gasolina at kerosene, bagaman mas mabagal ang pagtaas.

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Inaasahan sa Lunes na mag-anunsyo ang mga retailer ng bagong pagbababa ng presyo ng gasolina at diesel, na magsisimula sa Martes. Ayon sa mga estimate ng industriya, maaaring bumaba ng P24 hanggang P26 bawat litro ang diesel, at P2.50 hanggang P3.50 ang gasolina. Ito ay pagpapatuloy ng pagbababa na nagsimula noong Abril 14.

South Africa's Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is set to announce on 28 April whether to extend the temporary fuel levy reduction amid rising fiscal pressures and global energy risks. The decision follows a R3 per litre cut in the levy, which has cost the government R6 billion in foregone revenue for the month.

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Naghanda na ng muling pagbaba ng presyo ng diesel sa P17 hanggang P19 bawat litro at gasolina sa P2 hanggang P3 bawat litro ang mga motorista sa susunod na linggo dahil sa patuloy na pagkakahold ng ceasefire sa Middle East. Ayon sa isang source sa industriya pagkatapos ng apat na araw ng trading sa Mean of Platts Singapore, posibleng bababa pa ang presyo ng diesel sa ibaba ng P130 bawat litro. Epektibo ito simula April 21.

 

 

 

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