Bolivian President Freezes the Price of Liquefied Gas and Temporarily Subsidizes It
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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — President Rodrigo Paz froze the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for up to six months to prevent inflation from rising and to offset the recent price increase…
THE PEACE 3 Feb. (NOMADA NEWS).- With the objective of protecting the economy of Bolivian families and avoiding increases in a basic input, the National Government issued Supreme Decree 5534, which guarantees the stability of the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) throughout the country over the coming months. The norm, promulgated by the President of the State, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, establishes mechanisms to maintain the final price to the c…
🔊 Listen to this news: The President of the State, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, has issued Supreme Decree (DS) 5534, whose main objective is to maintain the final price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for all consumers in the country. This regulation establishes that, to achieve stability in the price of LPG, it is necessary to define the price chain and the treatment of the components involved in the LPG produced in national plants. Authorization to …
In addition, the standard establishes the new cost chain to produce LPG in order to guarantee the established price.
The government freezes the price of the LPG in Bs 22,50 to protect the family economy. With the aim of curbing speculation and guaranteeing access to fuel, the executive issued a decree setting the price of the gas claw. According to the Minister of Economy, José Gabriel Espinoza, the measure seeks to guarantee the domestic market against fluctuations in import costs. The government promulgated Supreme Decree 5534, where the price of the LPG at …
La Paz, Feb 02, 2026 (ATB Digital) .- The Government approved Supreme Decree 5534 to maintain the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Bs 2.25 per kilo. The regulation establishes temporary subsidy mechanisms through Fiscal Credit Notes (Nocres) in favour of YPFB for a period of up to six months, covering production costs in plants and refineries to avoid increases to the final consumer. @atbbolivia The Government approved Supreme Decree 55…
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