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Record 52% petrol hike in Bangladesh triggers huge queues

Govt also announces diesel price increase of 42.5% from midnight

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Aug 2022 7:30PM

Record 52% petrol hike in Bangladesh triggers huge queues
Motorcycle riders race to fuel stations nationwide to try and fill up before the price rise went into effect. – AFP pic, August 6, 2022

DHAKA – Thousands of Bangladeshis besieged fuel stations across the country after the government raised prices by as much as 52%, the largest jump on record, on the back of higher oil prices.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen global energy prices soar, though oil has fallen back in recent weeks as recession fears mount.

Dhaka announced yesterday that the price of petrol was going up by 51.7% and diesel by 42.5% from midnight.

Motorcycle riders raced to fuel stations nationwide to try and fill up before the price rise went into effect. Some stations paused sales, and sporadic protests broke out.

Demonstrators said the increases will disproportionately hit the country’s tens of millions of poor people, who use diesel to power transport and farming irrigation pumps.

In Sylhet, retailers tried to impose the higher prices immediately after the hike was announced, Police Commissioner Md. Nisharul Arif said.

“People gathered and protested in front of all the fuel pumps in Sylhet city.”

There were similar protests in other cities.

Energy minister Nasru Hamid told reporters the decision was driven by global markets.

“Some adjustments have to be made in view of the global situation. If the situation normalises, the fuel prices will be revised accordingly,” he said.

Bangladesh has been hit by higher energy prices in the wake of the war in Ukraine, spurring a struggle to source fuel for power stations.

Diesel power plants accounting for 1,500 megawatts of generation capacity – 10% of the total – have been taken offline, as have some gas-fired plants.

In recent weeks, electricity blackouts of up to 13 hours a day have resulted.

Dhaka has asked the International Monetary Fund for US$4.5 billion (RM20.1 billion), the Daily Star newspaper reported, after a visit by representatives of the Washington-based lender.

The Bangladeshi taka has declined by around 20% against the dollar in the past three months, further weakening the nation’s finances – with the current account deficit hitting US$17 billion. – AFP, August 6, 2022

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