Change in fuel prices
Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said these outlets have been given three months to implement this.
The Commerce Commission has laid these conditions to the fuel retailers after they were given a 3.5% margin for retailing fuel.
Fuel prices change from today.
Diesel will go up by 5 cents a litre while kerosene will go up by 1 cent a litre.
The price of unleaded fuel will decrease by 2 cents a litre while premix fuel will go down by 11c a litre.
Meanwhile the price of steel has come down by 4.2%.
The Attorney General made this announcement after the Commerce Commission reached an agreement with sole supplier of steel to Fiji Fletcher Pacific Steel.
Sayed-Khaiyum said this is because steel is a critical component of any construction industry.
The new prices of steel have been in place since the 20th of Feb this year.
Story by: Filipe Naikaso
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