visto da economia
Helena Garrido
sábado, 24 de maio de 2008
Combustíveis mais caros - Reino Unido
"The record-busting run in oil has pushed fuel bills up to the point where British drivers could pay up to £110m more for petrol over this weekend's bank holiday than they did a year ago, according to the motoring group, the AA.
The average price of diesel has shot up 6.76 pence per litre during the past month to 124.17 pence per litre, while the average price of petrol has risen to 112.55p per litre from 108.06p.
Concerned about the knock-on effect on businesses, the British Chambers of Commerce has called on the government to abandon plans to increase petrol duty by 2p per litre in October.
The high cost of fuel is also having a punishing effect on airlines, with a number warning that they will have to cut flights and increase prices to survive."
(Via BBC)
As preocupações no Reino Unido, onde também se pede menos impostos.
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