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Argentina will increase fuel taxes by May

According to a Thursday decree published in Argentina's official gazette, the government will increase fuel taxes by a portion starting May 1. Further increases will be delayed until June.

The aim of this measure is to reduce the impact on prices and inflation caused by the increase in global oil prices due to the conflict in the Middle East.

In May, gasoline will be taxed by 10.398 Pesos for a liquid fuel tax and by 0.6377 Pesos due to an environmental tax.

The tax on diesel is also going up by 9.269 Pesos due to the liquid fuel taxes, with a rate a 5.019 Pesos in the "Patagonian" regions and a 1.056 Pesos tax for carbon dioxide.

In March, the monthly inflation rate in Argentina rose to 3.4%. This was a result of a rise in crude oil price on a global scale.

The global oil price reached a four-year peak on Thursday. It was above $126 per barrel amid fears the conflict between Iran and the United States could escalate and cause a long-term disruption of crude oil supplies throughout the Middle East. (Reporting and editing by Sarah Morland; Walter Bianchi)

(source: Reuters)