Sri Lanka Raise Fuel Prices After IMF Loan Instalment
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Sri Lanka raise fuel prices after IMF loan instalment
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka raised fuel prices by up to six percent on Sunday, in line with IMF plans to recover energy costs and phase out subsidies to stabilise the economy.
Sri Lanka raises fuel prices after IMF loan instalment
Petrol was raised to 434 rupees (RM5.21), up from 410, while diesel increased to 407 rupees a litre from 392. (AFP pic) COLOMBO: Sri Lanka raised fuel prices by up to 6% on Sunday, in line with IMF plans to recover energy costs and phase out subsidies to stabilise the economy. Petrol was raised to 434 rupees (RM5.21), up from 410, while diesel increased to 407 rupees a litre from 392, the state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation said. The price hi…
Sri Lanka: fuel prices rise after payment of a tranche of IMF loan Admin FCE 31 May 2026 - 07:00 Sri Lanka increased fuel prices by up to 6% on Sunday, in line with IMF plans to recover energy costs and phase out subsidies to stabilize the economy.The price of gasoline rose to 434 rupees (1.13 euros) per litre, compared with 410 previously, while the price of diesel increased to 407 rupees per litre (1.06 euros), compared with 392, according to …
Sri Lanka revises fuel prices from May 31, 2026
Fuel prices in Sri Lanka have been revised, effective May 31, 2026. The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) has announced the updated fuel prices as follows: The price of Petrol 92 Octane has been increased by Rs. 24, bringing the new price to Rs. 434. The price of Petrol 95 Octane has been increased by Rs. 25, bringing the new price to Rs. 495. The price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 15, bringing the new price to Rs. 407. The pr…
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