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Taiwan to raise electricity rates by average of 11%.

Taiwan will raise electrical energy costs by an average of 11% beginning with April 1 consisting of a 25% boost for large industrial users to assist arrest losses for the island's staterun power firm, the economy ministry stated on Friday.

The federal government has been trying to include cost increases throughout the board for customers to assist limit the effect of inflation, consisting of for energy.

The electrical energy cost increase, previously flagged by the government, is one reason that Taiwan's central bank suddenly raised its benchmark interest rate on Thursday as it looks for to contain inflation expectations.

Taiwan's state refiner, CPC Corp, has actually been keeping fuel and gas rates artificially low for consumers despite rates of the raw products rising internationally due to the impact of the Russian intrusion of Ukraine.

That has actually produced big losses for both CPC Corp and state-run power utility Taipower, the latter of which has reported built up losses of T$ 386.2 billion ($ 12.07 billion). as of completion of in 2015, according to the economy ministry.

Its financial situation is extremely major, the ministry. said. Electrical power costs need to be changed moderately to make it possible for. Taipower to continue to establish, stabilise and construct power. products.

The government said on Thursday it plans to spend more than. T$ 100 billion to strengthen Taipower's finances, with the money to. come from in 2015's budget surplus.

The federal government has actually consistently said that Taiwan's energy. costs for consumers are currently among the most affordable on the planet.

The ministry stated the typical increase in regular monthly electrical power. expenses for 93% of homes would be less than T$ 20, which it. explained had to do with the very same expense as two tea eggs, a popular. Taiwanese snack.

(source: Reuters)