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Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has instructed relevant agencies to ensure the supply of petrol, MoIT Deputy Minister Do Thang Hai said at the Government’s regular press conference for February on March 3.
Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official ảnh 1MoIT Deputy Minister Do Thang Hai (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Industry and Trade(MoIT) has instructed relevant agencies to ensure the supply of petrol, MoIT Deputy Minister Do Thang Hai said at the Government’s regular pressconference for February on March 3.

He pointed to the big changes in petrol supplies which pushed petrol prices up, one of which is theconflict between Russia and Ukraine. Another reason is the dropping production capacity ofNghi Son Oil Refinery, one of the two major local refineries, due to the refinery's financialdifficulties.

The Nghi Son refinery used to supply 35-40 percent of the domestic petrol market, but its output reduced to 90 percent of normal level in early January and further to just 60 percent at present, resulting in dropping supplies for petrol traders.
Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official ảnh 2Nghi Son Oil Refinery (Photo: VNA)
Hai said the supply crunch has been seen in some southern provinces,adding that the ministry has assigned 10 businesses to import petrol since early January to fill the shortage.

Nghi Son Oil Refinery has also promised to run at fullcapacity from April to ensure domestic supply, according to the official.

The supply will not be disrupted from the secondquarter of this year, even when Nghi Son fails to fulfill its commitment, hesaid.

In addition, considering the fast rise of oil and petrol prices in the world, the MoIT and the Ministry of Finance would discuss whether to report the petrol price fluctuations to the Prime Minister, Hai noted.

Deputy Finance Minister Nguyen Duc Chi said hisministry has also sent a document to other ministries, agencies and the VietnamPetroleum Association to collect feedback regarding a draft resolution on lowering theenvironmental tax on fuel amid surging prices, submitted to the NationalAssembly’s Standing Committee.

The draft proposed reducing the environmental tax from 4,000 VND to 3,000 VND per litre for petrol (except for ethanol), from 2,000 VND to 1,500 VND per litre for diesel oil, mazut and lubricants, and from 1,000 VND to 500 VND per litre for kerosene. 

Chi said if the resolution comes into force from April anddomestic retail petrol prices get stable in the remaining nine months of theyear, the tax reduction will help to lower the consumer price index (CPI) by0.6-0.7 percent./.
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