More fuel price hikes on the cards, warns economist
Updated | By Cliff Shiko
Efficient group economist Dr Francois Stoffberg says consumers should brace themselves for more fuel price hikes in the next months.
This is as government is expected to increase fuel prices yet again in the middle of July.
Last month's fuel price hike saw both petrol and diesel rise by more than R2 a litre.
"Most likely we will continue to see fuel price increases locally, some of the external factors that are creating this perfect storm include the ongoing war in Ukraine, the sanctions, and boycotting the Russian oil and gas. That puts pressure on fuel prices globally," says Stoffberg.
"The rate increases in the United States, the dollar is at a record high against a basket of currencies, including the rand."
Stoffberg says the hikes are likely to remain for the next 6 to 12 months but expects the fuel price to decrease thereafter.
"After that, we should see a strong decline in petrol price, because the world is already moving from away from fossil fuels, crude oil and moving towards work from anywhere and the demand for fuel will fall drastically and supply sheet continue to decrease.”
ALSO READ:
Show's Stories
-
Fans discover singer Sabrina Carpenter has a super famous aunt
The 'Feather' singer is related to one of the most well-known voices ever.
The Drive with Rob & Roz 5 hours ago -
WATCH: Grammy winner Tyla spotted shooting video in Johannesburg
"They ain’t never had a pretty girl from Joburg."
The Drive with Rob & Roz 5 hours ago