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Brazil's Energy Minister asks Petrobras CEO about diesel price reduction

Sources with knowledge of this matter said that Brazil's Mines and Energy Minister has asked Petrobras to consider a new reduction in the average price for diesel sold to Brazilian distributors.

Sources said that Minister Alexandre Silveira had cited recent drops in oil prices as well as the stability of the US dollar to justify a price reduction for Petrobras Chief Executive Magda Chabriard. The talks took place last week, they added. CNN Brasil had previously reported Silveira's demand.

The request is made as oil prices are falling due to President Donald Trump's tariffs, which could cause economies all over the world to go into recession and reduce the demand for energy.

Petrobras announced its global tariffs on April 2, just one day before Trump.

Diesel prices are being cut

The first time since 2023 that fossil fuels have been reduced by 4,6%, or R$0.17 a liter.

The Brazilian government is constantly pressuring Petrobras to lower fuel prices for distributors in an effort to lower the cost of living for Brazilians as well as boost Lula's popularity.

Petrobras has recently increased its diesel prices above the import parity, and they were 5% higher on Friday according to Abicom.

(source: Reuters)