Standard View

VOANews.com
News in 44 languages


 
Burmese Government Calls 800% Fuel Price Hike 'Reasonable'


24 October 2005
News in Burmese (Real Player) Download - 184k.
News in Burmese (Real Player) Download

Burmese officials have defended the recent 800% increase in fuel prices, saying the hike is a reasonable move to keep pace with world oil prices.

The overnight increase last week raised prices for gasoline from less than four cents per liter to more than 30 cents per liter. The rate is still much lower than many other countries, but is relatively expensive for Burmese consumers.

Burma's information minister Brigadier General Kyaw Hsann said the government has been subsidizing gasoline at a loss for years.

Reports indicate prices on everyday goods have jumped following the gas price hike. The information minister denied the rise was linked to fuel prices, blaming the increase on what he called greedy business people.

 

Information for this report is provided by AP.

Top Story
အာဖဂန္ ၿငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရး တာလီဘန္နဲ႔ ေဆြးေႏြးရာမွာ သတိရွိေစလို  Audio Clip Available

More From VOA
အိႏၵိယ ၀န္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္ မန္မိုဟန္ဆင္း အေမရိကန္ ခ်စ္ၾကည္ေရးခရီး စတင္  Audio Clip Available
ထိုင္၀မ္ ငါးဖမ္းသေဘၤာ ၄ စင္း ျမန္မာေရတပ္က ဖမ္းဆီး  Audio Clip Available
NLD ေရႊဂံုတိုင္ ေၾကညာခ်က္ အေကာင္အထည္ေပၚေရး ဖိအားေပးဖို႔ ဂ်ပန္ကို တိုက္တြန္း  Audio Clip Available
ဖိလစ္ပိုင္ ေတာင္ပိုင္းမွာ လူ ၂၁ ဦး ျပန္ေပးဆဲြ သတ္ျဖတ္ခံရ  Audio Clip Available
ခမာနီ ေခါင္းေဆာင္ေဟာင္း ဒိြဳက္ အေပၚ ေနာက္ဆံုး တရားခြင္ ၾကားနာမႈ ျပဳလုပ္ေန  Audio Clip Available
အီရန္ ႏ်ဴကလီးယား စက္႐ံုေတြ ေလေၾကာင္းရန္ ကာကြယ္ေရး ေလ့က်င့္မႈ စတင္  Audio Clip Available
လႈိင္သာယာမီး အိမ္ေျခ ၂၀ ေက်ာ္ ဆုံး႐ႈံး  Audio Clip Available