Mexican Gas Prices on the Rise?
Pemex is Mexico’s government run oil company. In the first half of this year Pemex reported $34 million in sales. However, they spent almost half of their gross importing fuel and fuel derivatives. During this time sales actually increased 5.4 %. Since gas prices in Mexico are controlled by the government, they are at liberty to increase them to suit their needs. Recently, prices have been hiked to help reduce a subsidy expected to cost $20 billion. The subsidy is aimed at shielding consumers from high import prices. Last month prices increased three times to settle at $2.80/gallon for standard grade gas $3.33/gallong for premium).
While this still seems like a bargain to Americans, it represents the largest monthly hike in Mexican gas prices in three years.
Let’s hope the trend slows down a bit!
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