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Iran petrol price hike: Protests erupt over surprise rationing | Iran petrol price hike: Protests erupt over surprise rationing |
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Protests have erupted across Iran after the government unexpectedly announced it was rationing petrol and increasing its price, state media report. | Protests have erupted across Iran after the government unexpectedly announced it was rationing petrol and increasing its price, state media report. |
Prices went up by at least 50% on Friday. | Prices went up by at least 50% on Friday. |
The authorities have reduced heavy subsidies on petrol prices to curb the impact of US sanctions which have badly affected Iran's economy. | The authorities have reduced heavy subsidies on petrol prices to curb the impact of US sanctions which have badly affected Iran's economy. |
Iran faces stiff sanctions on oil exports after the US pulled out of a nuclear deal with world powers in 2018. | Iran faces stiff sanctions on oil exports after the US pulled out of a nuclear deal with world powers in 2018. |
State news agency IRNA reported "severe" protests in Sirjan, central Iran, on Friday night as "people attacked a fuel storage warehouse in the city and tried to set fire to it". | State news agency IRNA reported "severe" protests in Sirjan, central Iran, on Friday night as "people attacked a fuel storage warehouse in the city and tried to set fire to it". |
One person was killed and others were injured, the semi-official ISNA news agency quoted Sirjan's governor as saying. | |
Protests also broke out in other cities including Mashhad, Birjand, Ahvaz, Gachsaran, Abadan, Khoramshahr, Mahshahr, Shiraz and Bandar Abbas, it added. | Protests also broke out in other cities including Mashhad, Birjand, Ahvaz, Gachsaran, Abadan, Khoramshahr, Mahshahr, Shiraz and Bandar Abbas, it added. |
In Mashhad, Iran's second largest city, dozens of angry demonstrators blocked roads by abandoning their cars in traffic, AP news agency reported citing Iranian state media. | In Mashhad, Iran's second largest city, dozens of angry demonstrators blocked roads by abandoning their cars in traffic, AP news agency reported citing Iranian state media. |
Videos posted online purportedly showed motorists in the capital, Tehran, stopping traffic on the Imam Ali Highway and chanting for the police to support them. | |
Another clip show what appeared to be a roadblock across the Tehran-Karaj motorway, hit by the season's first heavy snowfall. | |
Under the new measures, each motorist is allowed to buy 60 litres (13 gallons) of petrol a month at 15,000 rials ($0.13; £0.10) a litre. Each additional litre then costs 30,000 rials. | Under the new measures, each motorist is allowed to buy 60 litres (13 gallons) of petrol a month at 15,000 rials ($0.13; £0.10) a litre. Each additional litre then costs 30,000 rials. |
Previously, drivers were allowed up to 250 litres at 10,000 rials per litre, AP reported. | Previously, drivers were allowed up to 250 litres at 10,000 rials per litre, AP reported. |
The revenues gained from removing subsidies on petrol will be used for cash payments to low-income households, the government says. | The revenues gained from removing subsidies on petrol will be used for cash payments to low-income households, the government says. |
The head of the Iranian Planning and Budget Organisation, Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, said that from this month, 18 million families would get an extra cash allowance as a result of the price increase. | The head of the Iranian Planning and Budget Organisation, Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, said that from this month, 18 million families would get an extra cash allowance as a result of the price increase. |
The new measure is expected to bring in 300tn rials per annum, he said on state television. | The new measure is expected to bring in 300tn rials per annum, he said on state television. |
President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that 75% of Iranians were currently "under pressure" and the extra revenues from the petrol price hike would go to them and not the treasury, AFP news agency reports. | President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that 75% of Iranians were currently "under pressure" and the extra revenues from the petrol price hike would go to them and not the treasury, AFP news agency reports. |
Cheap fuel | Cheap fuel |
Iran has some of the world's cheapest fuel prices due to heavy subsidies and the fall in value of its currency. | Iran has some of the world's cheapest fuel prices due to heavy subsidies and the fall in value of its currency. |
It is also one of the world's largest oil producers, with exports worth billions of dollars each year. | It is also one of the world's largest oil producers, with exports worth billions of dollars each year. |
US President Donald Trump reinstated the sanctions against Iran last year after abandoning the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers. | US President Donald Trump reinstated the sanctions against Iran last year after abandoning the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers. |
Under the accord, Iran agreed to limit its controversial nuclear activities and allow in international inspectors in return for sanctions relief. | Under the accord, Iran agreed to limit its controversial nuclear activities and allow in international inspectors in return for sanctions relief. |
The sanctions have led to a sharp downturn in Iran's economy, pushing the value of its currency to record lows, quadrupling its annual inflation rate, driving away foreign investors and triggering protests. | The sanctions have led to a sharp downturn in Iran's economy, pushing the value of its currency to record lows, quadrupling its annual inflation rate, driving away foreign investors and triggering protests. |