BUSINESSSCMP CHINA
Hong Kong to roll out 2-month subsidy on LPG to ease burden on transport firms
Hong Kong authorities will provide a HK$0.50 per litre subsidy on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Sunday to July 30 to alleviate rising fuel costs for transport companies operating over 20,000 vehicles. The subsidy, announced by a government spokesman, will apply to all 66 LPG filling stations without requiring registration.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- India Cranks Up Output to Cope With Enduring Cooking Gas Crisis
- Malaysia’s Fuel Subsidy Bill Swells to $1.8 Billion in April
- Hawley to introduce bill suspending 18.4-cent-a gallon gas tax
- Trump wants gas tax relief. But slim driver savings could strain a key federal fund
- French prime minister increases aid for fuel prices without specifying how it will be funded
- Senegal Targets $7.5 Billion Gas Project to End Energy Subsidies