Hong Kong to issue weekly fuel price updates from April 1

Hong Kong authorities will issue weekly announcements on changes in international and local fuel costs from April, amid suspicions that businesses are raising prices prematurely due to the United States-Israeli war on Iran. The move was announced on Saturday by Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan.

Hong Kong authorities will issue weekly announcements about changes in international and local fuel costs starting from April 1. The initiative follows mounting suspicions that businesses are prematurely raising prices amid the United States-Israeli war on Iran. Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan announced the measure on Saturday during a radio programme. “We are currently collecting and organising data. Starting from April 1, we will release some comparison reports showing the trend of discounted prices from each fuel company in Hong Kong and international refined oil prices,” Tse said. He added: “We will release this information to the public once a week, allowing residents to monitor oil price changes more accurately.” Tse noted that the updates would help residents see if fuel companies are raising prices too quickly or slow to lower them. Hong Kong's fuel is mainly supplied by mainland China, according to the minister. Experts welcomed the move, though some suggested the government consider temporarily cutting fuel tax if prices soar.

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Oil firms hike fuel prices again on April 7

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Oil companies raised fuel prices again on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with diesel hikes up to P19.80 per liter. The increases stem from ongoing US-Iran tensions and global oil supply disruptions. This marks the 13th to 15th consecutive weekly rise.

Hong Kong authorities have been urged to review the pricing mechanism for local fuel supplies after petrol retailers were accused of swiftly raising prices as conflict erupted in the Middle East, even though the city had not yet exhausted its weeks-long stockpile. Global fuel prices have soared since the US-Israel war with Iran broke out, disrupting traffic along the Strait of Hormuz – the key waterway that handles about 20 per cent of the world’s oil shipments. The Hong Kong, China Automobile Association criticised what it described as “unfair” price increases for fuel in the city, arguing that the petrol currently on sale would have been bought before the outbreak of the conflict.

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Hong Kong's Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung has revealed a review of fire safety laws to strengthen enforcement and penalties against illegal fuel sales amid surging global oil prices. The review considers increasing penalties, expanding the Fire Services Department's powers to arrest and seize vehicles, and examining liability for buyers of illegal fuel. Tang made the statement in response to lawmaker Jody Kwok Fu-yung's inquiry.

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.

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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.

US importers have cut orders from Hong Kong firms and shifted to short-term contracts amid a global oil crisis triggered by war in the Middle East. Business leaders warn of eroding profit margins and strained liquidity, urging the government to bolster ties with Central Asia and Asean nations to diversify market risks. Executive Council member Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung said the situation will impact SMEs' cash flow.

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Oil companies implemented major fuel price hikes effective April 7, pushing diesel prices past P140 to P150 per liter in several areas. The increases stem from volatility in global crude markets reacting to Middle East conflict. These mark historic highs despite staggered adjustments.

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