John Maytham speaks to economist Tracey Solomon about government’s decision to temporarily cut the general fuel levy by R3 per litre from 1 April to 5 May, as global oil prices surge following the war involving Iran. The move is intended to give motorists short-term relief, but fuel prices are still expected to rise due to higher international oil costs and a weaker rand. Solomon explains what the levy cut means for consumers and how the conflict could push up transport costs, food prices and overall inflation in South Africa.
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