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Public Shows Support for Government Decision to Absorb Fuel Price Increase

April 9, 2026
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ORANJESTAD (AAN): On Monday, several citizens expressed their opinions regarding the government’s decision to absorb the increase in gasoline and diesel prices for a period of two months.

The community’s opinion at gas stations reflects that this measure is seen as a concrete form of support at a time when the cost of living is rising, especially for those like taxi drivers, tour operators, and independent workers who use vehicles daily to earn a living.

Fuel costs are a significant part of their monthly budget, and any reduction, even if temporary, is considered a direct relief. The public expressed that they would feel a difference in their daily spending, especially when they are constantly on the move for work and to fulfill their daily obligations. This highlights how the government’s intervention is particularly relevant in situations where international fuel prices are rising, making local intervention even more significant for their daily realities.

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In this context, Prime Minister Mike Eman emphasized that the decision to absorb part of the increase aligns with the government’s clear policy: to protect the purchasing power of citizens and intervene when international pressures threaten the stability of the community.

On Tuesday, Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs, and Primary Sector, Mr. Geoffrey Wever, signed the ministerial decree after receiving approval from the Council of Ministers. The decree is based on recent developments in international fuel prices and takes concrete steps to mitigate the impact of the increase on the community and the commercial sector.

According to the price system, gasoline is expected to increase by approximately 49.3 cents this month, while diesel will rise by 83.5 cents. The government recognizes that this increase is significant and has a direct impact on citizens’ purchasing power, the financial stability of households, and the operations of businesses, especially those relying on diesel for transportation and logistics. With the government’s intervention, the real increase for consumers will be significantly reduced. Without the measure, gasoline prices would rise by around 49.1 cents, whereas with the intervention, the increase is limited to approximately 24.57 cents. For diesel, the increase will be reduced from 83.5 cents to around 45.20 cents.

For sectors like taxis and independent tour operators, the reduction in the impact of fuel prices is a direct benefit. Global fuel prices continue to influence fuel spending, and they recognize that the government’s measure provides practical relief at this moment, helping them better manage their weekly and monthly expenses.

The public also reflected that it is now time to be more conscious about fuel usage, avoid unnecessary spending, and manage resources more efficiently. In this sense, the effort to maintain stability is not only the government’s task but also a shared commitment between the community and the government to face the economic challenges together with the people.

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