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Govt unable to reduce fuel prices due to IMF conditions – Minister

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Fuel prices cannot be reduced further as the conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the country’s economy are still in effect, said Minister of Science and Technology Krishantha Abeysena.

Speaking to the media yesterday, the Minister said, “We would also like to reduce fuel prices, but it is not possible at this moment as we are still dealing with the IMF conditions. We have to consider the country’s income and expenditure. The government must have a stable income. It is difficult to implement a significant reduction at once.”

He further emphasized the need to shift towards renewable energy, stating, “Now, we have to move towards renewable energy. That is why we are planning to enter into agreements with India on renewable energy when the Indian Prime Minister visits the country. That is how we will be able to reduce electricity tariffs.”

He noted that the incumbent government has reduced fuel prices on multiple previous instances since coming to power including last night’s revision.

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