The ministry issued the order on Saturday, asking
transport officials to check prices in their areas and make sure they come
along with the retail fuel prices.
Retail fuel prices in
The reduction was the sixth this year, among four hikes.
Transport firms are still charging the prices based on
the high fuel prices.
But vice minister Nguyen Hong Truong said the drops have
been “significant” and thus businesses should make serious calculations and
list more reasonable prices.
Than Van Thanh, vice chairman of Vietnam Automobile
Transport Association, told news website VnExpress that businesses are
supposed to adjust their prices when fuel retail prices go up or down 10
percent.
But Thanh said many of them will not do that immediately
as they have to wait for new prices to stay stable for a while.
Transporters in
The Finance and Transport Ministries last January had to
call for transport companies to reduce fares several times after Vietnamese
fuel retailers cut prices 13 times straight since July 2014, by nearly 31.5
percent as of January 6.
Companies then cut their fares by between 3 percent and
18 percent after threats of penalties were made.
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Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 8, 2015
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