- Payment to help ease fuel hike pain
-  Hauliers warn of more costs for all
- Oil men hit back at ‘gouging’ claims
Motorists had been outraged when fuel companies jacked up prices a day before the Government slashed excise on petrol and diesel – effectively giving drivers no benefit from the relief measure.
Prices are still sky-high with drivers paying over €2 per litre despite the Government cutting the excise duty on petrol and diesel by 20c and 15c.
But now its seems the Government has accepted assurances from fuel suppliers that savings will be passed on to motorists in coming days as a result of a delay between when stock is bought by retailers and when it is sold on the forecourt.
This story is from the March 12, 2022 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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