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Bangladesh ups power tariff by 8.5% to cut losses

Bangladesh has increased electrical energy costs by approximately 8.5% reliable starting this month, the power and energy ministry stated on Thursday, in a quote to cut subsidies in line with the International Monetary Fund's. conditions.

The move comes after the government raised gas prices for. power plants by 0.75 taka ($ 0.0068) per unit to ease the subsidy. concern.

The average rate of electricity is 12 taka per system,. whereas the asking price is just 7 taka, State Minister for. Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid told reporters,. including the federal government supplies 430 billion taka ($ 3.93 billion). as subsidy annually.

Bangladesh has actually struggled to spend for imported fuel and gas. since of diminishing dollar reserves given that the Russian intrusion. of Ukraine, forcing the country to turn last year to the IMF for. a $4.7 billion bailout.

The South Asian nation, nevertheless, faced its worst. electricity crisis last year given that 2013, a analysis of. government data programs.

Adhering to an IMF condition for the loan, the government. is presenting a vibrant fuel pricing formula for petroleum from. March 1 in which prices will increase and decrease in line with. worldwide market, Hamid said.

(source: Reuters)