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UK fuel duty increase postponed

12:39pm GMT, Wednesday, 16 July 2008

The government has postponed the planned increase in fuel duty. The government has postponed the planned increase in fuel duty.

The UK Government announced today, 16 July, that the planned 2p fuel duty increase, scheduled for 1 October, has been postponed in light of the credit crunch and rising oil prices, which have seen record highs of US$146 (about £73) a barrel.

This is the second time this year that such an increase has been deferred; a similar increase was postponed by the government in March.

UK Chancellor, Alistair Darling MP, commented: “The global credit crunch and sharp rises in world oil prices have pushed up prices at the pump. Today’s decision will help motorists and businesses get through what is a difficult time for everyone."

Fuel duty rates will now remain at 50.35 pence per litre after 1 October 2008 – 17% lower in real terms than in 1999.

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