The Government of Dominica has approved a reduction in the prices of petroleum products after a review of prices for the regulatory cycle November 27-December 15.
Effective December 27, 2023, the new retail price for gasoline is $13.91 per gallon, a reduction of $0.34 or 2.4%. The price of diesel has been reduced to $13.41 per gallon by $0.89 or 6.2% and kerosene to $11.32 per gallon, a reduction of $1.41 or 11%.
The decrease in commodity prices is based on an increase in US crude production which has resulted in a surge in inventory available on the market. The Government of Dominica will continue to implement measures to mitigate inflation and cushion the impact of adverse market forces on consumers.
I agree with Bravo,if the price had gone up all blue baboons would go on the media whore radio station and blame Skerrit Damn hypocrite,not a word from the media whore and the blue negative acolytes.Now they have a blue dishonest man from DASS heading the blue party.
if it had go up you would hear them but not a peep. Will the bus drivers revise their fares nuh? just asking for a friend. When I compare the prices in the other countries for fuel, where peeps wees showing the bon Temps being given out to citizens their prices have not moved.