Finance ministry reviews Mepco amid oil price surge

Chile's Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz stated the government is reviewing changes to the Fuel Price Stabilization Mechanism (Mepco) due to high fiscal costs from oil price rises tied to the Middle East conflict. He previewed a bill to fund the Petroleum Price Stabilization Fund (Fepp) and prevent paraffin price hikes. Opposition lawmakers criticized it as passing war-related costs to families.

On Sunday, Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz explained on Mesa Central the high fiscal cost of the Mepco in softening fuel price pass-throughs to consumers. On Monday, after meeting government and opposition lawmakers, he previewed reviews of alternatives to replace the mechanism, given Chile's fiscal situation and the third-week Middle East conflict with no end in sight. Executive estimates show oil price rises costing US$120 million weekly via Mepco if above US$100 per barrel, potentially US$3,000 million total; currently over US$50 million weekly. “We have to examine this system and make proposals,” Quiroz said. He added: “What we cannot do is look at the ceiling and then say, ‘oh, look at the money we spent’,” stressing needs for security and health funding. No bill yet, but one will enter Tuesday to fund the Fepp, which has only US$5 million left; otherwise, paraffin prices rise Thursday. “We are making an effort to provide resources, but that effort requires joint legislative action,” he stated. Senator Yasna Provoste (DC) saw it as inability to maintain traditional stabilization: “We cannot support this government passing a war-related hike to families.” Senator Diego Ibáñez (Frente Amplio) noted: “The minister did not rule out eliminating the Mepco,” and they will review the bill to assess citizen benefits. Created by Law Nº 20.765 on July 9, 2014, Mepco adjusts specific fuel taxes to stabilize gasoline, diesel, and other vehicle fuels. The government suggests targeted measures, like paraffin subsidies for students.

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Chilean gas station showing historic fuel price hikes after government decree on Mepco, with queues of drivers and La Moneda palace in background.
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José Antonio Kast's government issued decrees tweaking the Mepco, allowing historic gasoline and diesel price hikes starting March 26. The move addresses surging oil prices from the Iran war and fiscal tightness, with relief for paraffin and transporters. Congress approved the bill after negotiations exempting SMEs from higher taxes.

Following the neutralization of the Fuel Price Stabilization Mechanism (Mepco), President José Antonio Kast's government has promulgated a law providing relief measures against historic fuel price surges triggered by the war in Iran. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz emphasized fiscal responsibility, detailing bonuses for transporters and paraffin price cuts.

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Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announced increases of $370 per liter in 93-octane gasoline and $580 in diesel, effective from Thursday, March 26, due to the international oil price surge from the Iran conflict. The government also activated palliative measures, including freezing Transantiago fares until year-end and subsidies for taxi drivers. Quiroz justified the moves as necessary to align local prices with international levels and safeguard public finances.

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Chile's National Petroleum Company (Enap) released its weekly price report, showing rises in gasoline and diesel prices from Thursday, April 16. 93-octane gasoline will increase by $20.2 per liter and 97-octane by $22.3, while diesel rises $36.4. The Mepco mechanism cushioned the hike, according to the undersecretary of Finance.

The French government announced a 70 million euro support plan on Friday evening for road transporters, fishermen, and farmers hit by energy price hikes from the Middle East conflict. Valid for April and renewable monthly, it provides targeted sectoral aid without worsening the public deficit. Sector reactions are mixed.

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