World News March 16 2026

Antigua gov’t absorbing fuel price increases, says PM

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Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne. - File photo.

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has been absorbing part of the impact of rising global fuel prices in an effort to limit increases in the cost of living.

Speaking on his weekend radio programme, Browne said higher fuel costs typically drive up transportation, groceries, and other imported goods.

However, gasolene prices in Antigua and Barbuda have remained at EC$14.25 per imperial gallon, with the government reducing the amount of consumption tax collected on fuel to keep prices stable.

“We have decided to take less in taxes to maintain stability in the pricing,” Browne said, adding that the government also absorbed losses during previous global price spikes, including those linked to the war in Ukraine.

Chief Executive Officer of the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC), Gregory Georges, confirmed that a recent fuel shipment arrived at significantly higher prices, with the steepest increases affecting diesel and jet fuel as global energy markets tighten.

Browne said while the government intends to continue cushioning consumers from rising fuel costs, sustained global disruptions could eventually force price adjustments.

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