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Guatemala government is not planning new subsidies as fuel prices rise

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Guatemala government is not planning new subsidies as fuel prices rise
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  • The Guatemalan government is not planning a new subsidy despite fuel prices remaining high.
  • The increase in gasoline and diesel prices is due to international market conditions.
  • The previous temporary fuel support payment ended on 2 Temmuz.

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2 Temmuz subsidy end

The Guatemalan government is not considering taking a new subsidy measure for fuels at this stage, even though gasoline and diesel prices continue to remain high due to fluctuations in the international market. Officials state that the price increases stem from global market conditions and that the situation is being closely monitored.

The temporary fuel support payment previously put into effect ended as of 2 Temmuz. Following the end of this subsidy, while the upward trend in pump prices continues, the government's lack of a new support package announcement is being closely watched by citizens and sector representatives.

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Why is the Guatemalan government not considering a new subsidy for fuel prices?
The main reason for the government not planning a new subsidy is not explicitly stated in the news text; however, it is emphasized that the price increases are dependent on international market behavior.
When did the previous fuel subsidy end?
The temporary support payment approved to balance fuel prices ended on 2 Temmuz.
What is the reason for the increase in fuel prices?
The continuous increase in gasoline and diesel prices is occurring due to price behaviors and fluctuations in the international market.

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