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Possible relief at pump for motorists next month, says AA

Fuel prices are likely to drop again at the end of February, however motorists are warned this may be a temporary situation

Commenting on an unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund, the Automobile Association (AA) says the price reduction is mostly due to the steeply declining international oil prices since the start of February.

“This factor has accounted for approximately half of the petrol price reduction, and more than two-thirds of the diesel price reduction. Over the same period, the Rand/US dollar exchange rate traded in a band around R12 to the dollar mark, giving some additional price relief for fuel users.”

Current data suggests a petrol price decline of around 28 cents per litre, 36 cents for diesel, and 21 cents for illuminating paraffin, the AA says.

The AA adds: “The resignation of Jacob Zuma as president of South Africa caused some strengthening of the Rand, and we expect this to have additional impact on the fuel price before month-end. However, this does not mean the economy is out of the woods. The state is facing enormous losses due to tax under-collections, mis-management at state-owned enterprises, and a rising debt burden,” comments the Association.

“The country is also on notice for a further credit rating downgrade, which might be triggered after next week’s Budget if the numbers come in behind expectations. We advise motorists to be extremely prudent and not bank on ongoing fuel price declines in the medium term,” the AA concludes.

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