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Fuel Rise: Government Allocates S/105 Million for Transport

Summary by Diario Correo
The government approved a fund of up to S/105 million to temporarily subsidize passenger and cargo carriers, given the increase in fuel prices.The measure will have a three-month validity and seeks to prevent the rise of diesel from generating higher costs for users.The subsidy was established by Emergency Decree No. 007-2026 and provides two mechanisms: one for transporters at the national level and one specific to operators in Lima and Callao.…
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Given the rise in fuel prices that is affecting the whole world, the government has decided to subsidize gasoline. Fortunately, unlike the way in which such subsidies have been allocated in the past in Peru, they will be temporary and focused. The benefit will last three months and will be directed only to freight and passenger carriers.

·Lima, Peru
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What to Know Support seeks to prevent the increase of fuels from moving to tickets, freight and logistics costs.It also includes motor taxi drivers and river transporters.The national mechanism provides a subsidy of four soles for each gallon of B5 or B20 diesel purchased, subject to payment vouchers and other controls.The government will allocate up to S/ 60 million to national transport and S/ 45 million to Lima and Callao.In the capital, the …

Minem declares fuel supply in Ucayali to be an emergencyThe government of Keiko Fujimori approved as an extraordinary measure to grant up to S/ 105 million to mitigate the increase in fuel prices through a subsidy delivered directly to transporters nationwide, following the claims registered in the Ucayali region.The measure seeks to ensure the continuity of public land transportation services and reduce the impact of the increase in fuel costs …

Confirmed. Faced with the constant increase in fuel prices, hauliers’ guilds gave the Peruvian government a 24-hour ultimatum. The measure responds to the strong economic impact generated by the increase in gasoline and diesel on the operating costs of the units. In statements for La República, Weider del Águila, representative of Ucayali’s hauliers, explained that the problem is also in the Amazon, since the guilds claim that the reduction in t…

The Government approved up to S/105 million in subsidies focused on land transport, with the aim of ensuring continuity of services and reducing the impact of the increase in fuel prices on tickets, freight and logistics costs.

Peruvian Executive established a temporary fuel subsidy to mitigate the impact of price hikes and contain protests

·Bogota, Colombia
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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