‘How Long!’: Finance Leaves Fuel without Stimulus; that’s What Gasoline Prices Look Like
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New month, same punishment. The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) reported this Friday that it will not apply any fiscal stimulus to fuels for the week that is about to begin.With this, they add up to two months since gasolines are punished without receiving any benefit.On Friday, June 6, the SHCP published the index of fiscal stimuli in the Official Journal of the Federation (DOF), where it states that gasolines will not have any sup…
Mexico City. — For the ninth consecutive week, Magna gasoline and diesel are sold in Mexico without the fiscal stimulus granted by the federal government through the Ministry of Finance. The unit published today in the Official Journal of the Federation that from 7 to 13 June 2025, the fuels will continue without support of the Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS). This means that the motorists will have to cover 100% of the IEPS, repre…
Fuel prices should remain low in the coming weeks. This was stated by Jiří Tyleček, chief analyst of financial markets at XTB. "So far, it looks like fuel prices should remain low in the coming weeks and the motoring season could be significantly cheaper than last year. A global increase in oil reserves over several months is also promising, which should not allow for a significant increase in its price. In addition, Donald Trump's policies are …
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