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Libya's eastern-based federal government accepts proposal to end fuel subsidies

Libya's easternbased federal government said in a statement on Wednesday that it had agreed on a proposal to end fuel subsidies and would prepare a. system to implement the contract.

The administration headed by Osama Hamad, a competitor to the. worldwide acknowledged government based in Tripoli, did not. reveal further information about the proposition.

It is unclear if Hamad's federal government will have the ability to. execute the proposal in the divided nation, nevertheless.

In OPEC-member Libya a litre of fuel expenses simply 0.150. Libyan dinars ($ 0.03), the second-cheapest on the planet. according to the Worldwide Gas Rates online tracker.

Smuggling networks have thrived amidst the political. chaos and armed conflict that followed a 2011 uprising against. former totalitarian Muammar Gaddafi. The nation ended up being split in. 2014 between warring eastern and western administrations.

Fuel smuggling from Libya is approximated to be worth a minimum of. $ 5 billion annually, according to a World Bank report.

The subsidy-scrapping proposal was authorized by Hamad in. Benghazi in a conference with the deputy governor of the. Tripoli-based Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Mari Barrasi, and. four members of the bank's board of directors.

The conference was held at the CBL's Benghazi branch. headquarters.

Hamad was designated in 2023 by the eastern parliament to. change Abdulhamid Dbeibah, who had actually been set up through a. U.N.-backed procedure in 2021 that the parliament said had actually lost. its legitimacy.

Tripoli-based Dbeibah stated in January that he would put the. problem of getting rid of fuel subsidies to a public survey, but he has. considering that taken no more action on that.

The cost of fuel aids from January to November of this. year amounted to 12.8 billion Libyan dinars, CBL data programs. The. official currency exchange rate is 4.8 Libyan dinars to $1.

(source: Reuters)