The fuel distributors Axion and Disa joined the measure of Duchess and moved its service stations across the country cost reduction generated after the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) to declare unconstitutional the rate of flammables charged by the Municipality of Montevideo (IM) for the circulation of trucks with fuel through the capital.
This will lead to a reduction in the price of gasoline and diesel at those stations, as Ducsa suggested doing at Ancap stamp stations.
“The company decided to take this resolution with agility so that it reaches consumers immediately”, said Patricio Jiménez, CEO of Axion in Uruguay, in a press release.
“To ensure that our customers can access an equitable price on fuel, DISA has taken actions to reduce the sale price to the public in its network of service stations, in the amount equivalent to the Flammables Rate,” Disa said in a statement.
Although the measure of unconstitutionality only applies to Ducsa stations, both companies decided to join the price reduction and will make the discount from midnight this Friday and.
This Friday Ducsa urged that the difference of not charging the consumer the rate of flammables be transferred to Ancap service stations, which lowers the price of fuel.
The parkers of their network will be able to apply if they understand it as of next Saturday at 00:00, they informed The Observer market sources.
It should be remembered that today maximum sales prices are in force, which are set by decree of the Executive Power. That is why Ducsa can only exhort to transfer the difference.
“Ducsa’s decision is that the cost reduction reaches the end customer. Said reduction will remain in force only for stations that apply the suggested price at the pump,” says the text sent this Thursday to the dealers of the network and to which he accessed The Observer.
sale prices
Sale price per liter that Ducsa sells to the stamp stations | Suggested sale price per liter to the public at Ancap stations | |
Premium Gasoline 97 30S | It goes from $63.37 to $63.15 | Goes from $72.12 to $71.90 |
Super 95 30S gasoline | It goes from $61.14 to $60.92 | Goes from $69.89 to $69.67 |
Gas Oil 50S | Goes from $45.49 to $45.37 | Goes from $52.99 to $52.87 |
Gas Oils 10S | It goes from $52.63 to $52.51 | It goes from $63.30 to $63.18 |
On the other hand, at the four stations operated directly by Ducsa The rates will be modified from Saturday.
The flammable tax represented an expense of US$ 12 million per year for the state company. With the favorable ruling for Ducsa, the authorities were studying how they could transfer it to the price.