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South Korea Extends Fuel Tax Cuts Through Julyasiaone.com
world20 days ago

South Korea Extends Fuel Tax Cuts Through July

South Korea will keep a 15 percent cut on gasoline taxes and a 25 percent cut on diesel taxes in place through July 31. The finance ministry said the extension aims to ease consumer price pressures linked to Middle East supply issues.

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South Africa Cuts Fuel Tax Levy as Energy Costs RiseSemafor
world33 days ago

South Africa Cuts Fuel Tax Levy as Energy Costs Rise

The government reduced the fuel tax levy last month in a temporary measure projected to cost 17 billion rand. The reduction is scheduled to halve in June and end in July. Officials face challenges in allowing the measure to expire given economic conditions and upcoming local elec…

Semafor
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South Korea to Expand LPG Butane Tax Cuts and Strengthen Anti-Collusion Measuresthehindubusinessline.com
world48 days ago

South Korea to Expand LPG Butane Tax Cuts and Strengthen Anti-Collusion Measures

The South Korean government plans to increase tax cuts on liquefied petroleum gas butane from 10 percent to 25 percent starting next month. This measure aims to address rising international prices due to the Middle Eastern crisis. The Fair Trade Commission is also reviewing stron…

Yonhap
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Protests in Dublin Address Fuel Taxes, Immigration, and Climate PoliciesSubstrate placeholder — needs review
finance57 days ago

Protests in Dublin Address Fuel Taxes, Immigration, and Climate Policies

Tens of thousands of farmers, truckers, and other individuals gathered in Dublin to protest fuel taxes, mass immigration, and climate change policies. Conor McGregor stated that a government misstep could lead to 250,000 people descending on the capital. Reports indicate that pol…

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Irish Government Deploys Army to Clear Protesters' Vehicles Amid Fuel Price BlockadesSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world62 days ago

Irish Government Deploys Army to Clear Protesters' Vehicles Amid Fuel Price Blockades

Ireland's government has deployed the army to remove vehicles used by protesters blocking roads over fuel prices and taxes. Deputy Commissioner Shawna Coxon issued a warning to truckers, farmers, and business owners to end the blockades immediately or face legal consequences. The…

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