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Kenya extends fuel tax cut for three more months


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Kenya extends fuel tax cut for three more months

Kenya extends fuel tax cut for three more months
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14th July 2026

By: Reuters

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Kenya's government said on Tuesday it was extending a reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products for another three months to mid-October to cushion households and businesses from volatility in global energy prices.

The East African country in April cut VAT on petroleum products from 16% to 8% for three months, after crude oil prices surged because of the US-Israeli war against Iran.

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In a statement on Tuesday, Energy and Petroleum Minister Opiyo Wandayi said the government would also deploy a subsidy to the tune of 945-million shillings ($7.31-million) to sustain current price levels in the July-August fuel pricing cycle.

Wandayi sought to reassure Kenyans that fuel was readily available despite renewed hostilities between the US and Iran.

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Kenya typically imports nearly ​all of ⁠its fuel products from the Middle East via government-to-government deals.

In May, transport operators went on strike over fuel price hikes.

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