Fuel prices at pumps to go down from Monday
The price of diesel and petrol at filling stations will be going down from Monday (January 9). Reports suggest petrol could reduce by 4 cents/ litre; diesel by 2.5 cents/
Left Bloc slams governmentâs decision to increase tax on fuel
Finance ministry announced increase late on Friday Portugalâs Left Bloc party has wasted no time in slamming the governmentâs decision – announced late on Friday night – to increase ISP
Fuel costs fall at pumps for second week running
The price of diesel and petrol at the pumps in Portugal today is expected to fall by roughly 8 cents (both fuel types). Explain reports, the new prices âreflect the
Prices at pumps return to Augustâs ârecordâ
After a few brief weeks of welcome reductions, the price of fuel at the pumps tomorrow will be back up to where it was in August – the most recent
Fuel tax discounts will remain in place to end September (at least)
Portugalâs finance ministry has announced the discounts in the governmentâs ISP tax on oil products is being extended through September. The discounts, equivalent to the application of a 13% rate
Price at pumps for petrol and diesel set to increase from Monday
Fuel at the pumps is going up again tomorrow after 10 weeks in which it has slowly been reducing. Diesel is expected to show the greatest increase – of around
Fuel hike mitigation measures stay in place through July and August
Government extends ISP discount through summer Portugal’s government has announced today that the discount on the Tax on Petroleum Products (ISP) – equivalent to a decrease in the VAT rate
Painful prices at the petrol pumps
Comment Drivers in Portugal are feeling not just the pinch but the pain of soaring petrol and diesel prices due to the war in Ukraine. Transport fuel prices are now
Fuel reaches all-time high: motorists sound horns in protest
Government accused of âcondemning country to hungerâ ‘Users of the Abril 25 bridge’ in Lisbon orchestrated a âhorn blaring protestâ today against the successive increases in the price of fuel.
Firefighting corps âon brink of asphyxiationâ due to rising fuel costs
Non-urgent hospital patient transport âcondemned to collapseâ The League of Portuguese firefighters (Liga dos Bombeiros Portugueses) has admitted its various corporations up and down the country are âon the brink