No increase in Gas cylinder prices without comprehensive inquiry - CAA

No increase in Gas cylinder prices without comprehensive inquiry - CAA

February 21, 2018   01:26 pm

Chairman of Consumer Affairs (CAA) Authority Hasitha Thilakaratne says that although several companies request for a price hike, the CAA will only increase prices after a comprehensive inquiry, and after approval is granted from the cabinet subcommittee on cost of living. 

Thilakaratne made this observation upon inquiring made on the tipped price hike in gas by the company owners.

Sri Lanka gas companies yestersay (20) said  that they expect to hold discussions with relevant authorities with regard to increasing the prices of LG gas cylinders. 

Gas companies had repeatedly requested for approval to increase the prices on several previous occasions.

However, the companies say that they have not received a favorable response so far.

The companies say that if gas prices are not increased under the prevailing situation, the gas companies would have to shut down.

Therefore they say that the gas prices must be increased within the next couple of days in order to maintain normal operations.  
 

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