Motorists may soon breathe a sigh of relief as next month's fuel prices are expected to show a slight drop.
JOHANNESBURG - After months of increases, motorists may soon breathe a sigh of relief as next month's fuel prices are expected to show a slight drop.
In its mid-month predications, the Automobile Association said petrol prices will see minor reductions. AA said this is due to a tug-of-war between international oil prices and the Rand/US dollar exchange rate. The AA's Layton Beard added that petrol is currently set for a decrease of around nine cents a litre with diesel coming down by around seven cents.
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