Sri Lanka Secures Fuel Stocks Through August Amid Strategic Energy Planning.
The Prime Minister’s Office confirms Sri Lanka has sufficient fuel reserves until August 2026, with proactive procurement underway for the remainder of the year. Authorities are also evaluating a shift to a QR code-based fuel distribution system and implementing nationwide energy conservation measures.
President Dissanayake Signals Potential Adjustment to Fuel Prices Amid Global Market Pressures.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has signaled that small increases in fuel prices may be unavoidable due to rising global costs and Middle East instability, despite significant government subsidies currently in place.
Brazil Implements New Fuel Subsidies and Price Controls Amid Iran Conflict Tensions.
President Lula da Silva has introduced a series of economic safeguards, including tax exemptions and strict fuel price monitoring, to protect Brazilian consumers from the volatility caused by the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Sri Lanka Signals Return to Normalcy as Fuel Stability Improves.
Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath has announced that the government is planning to scrap temporary fuel restrictions and revert to a full work week as energy supplies stabilize following the Middle East conflict.















