Brazil Subsidizes Diesel and LPG Amid Energy Volatility

Brazil Subsidizes Diesel and LPG Amid Energy Volatility.webp

Rio de Janeiro, April 7 – Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva launched a package of measures designed to mitigate the impact of international energy price volatility on Brazil's economy.

On Monday, the president signed a series of decrees to provide immediate relief to consumers and businesses, while strengthening the country's energy security and reducing Brazil's vulnerability to external shocks.

A major part of the package was a diesel subsidy, which is crucial for freight transport in the country. The federal government and the states will jointly finance the subsidy of 1.20 reals ($0.23) per liter for diesel imports, with the federal government bearing half of the subsidy.

For the renewable fuels sector, the government announced the exemption of two federal taxes on biodiesel, which will lead to a price reduction of 0.02 reals ($0.004) per liter. Biodiesel represents 15 per cent of the diesel blend sold in Brazil, according to Xinhua news agency.

The package also includes measures for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is widely used in Brazilian homes. The government will subsidize all LPG imports for the next few months, providing a subsidy of 850 reals ($165) per tonne.

The total estimated cost of this measure is 330 million reals (about $64 million) and it will allow imported LPG to be sold at the same price as locally produced LPG, reducing the impact of international price increases on households, especially lower-income families.

The government also announced the creation of two credit lines for the aviation sector, totaling up to 9 billion reals ($1.75 billion).

Meanwhile, the government sent an urgent bill to Congress that criminalizes price gouging, with penalties ranging from two to five years in prison.
 
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