Ordóñez stressed this Friday that the fuel dialogue has not been closed, and on Tuesday, in addition to looking for other alternatives around gasoline, the revision of the rate was proposed.
The selective carriers of Panama East, who closed several points on Thursday morning to demand solutions to the high price of fuel, and then met with the director of the Land Transit and Transportation Authority (ATTT), Carlos Ordóñez to address the situation, they will sit down again at the dialogue table next Tuesday.
Ordóñez stressed this Friday that the fuel dialogue has not been closed, and on Tuesday, in addition to looking for other alternatives around gasoline, the revision of the rate was proposed.
In addition to the subsidies that have been approved by the Cabinet Council as a palliative against the rise in fuel, the parts they use such as tires, batteries, and introduction tariffs have been exempted.
He said carriers remain in the fuel freeze. “It is $2.40 for diesel and $3.00 for gasoline, on Tuesday we are going to present a counterproposal for them to review,” she specified.