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UK finance minister looks to extend fuel duty cut by a year – The Times

The decision to go ahead with both measures, which would total 6 billion pounds ($7.4 billion), depends on inflation falling and economic growth recovering, The Times said.

Last year, then finance minister Rishi Sunak cut fuel duty by 5 pence per litre in a bid to reduce the cost of gasoline at the pumps for motorists after a surge in oil prices worldwide.

Earlier on Thursday, the Financial Times reported that Hunt has warned Conservative members of parliament not to expect tax cuts in his March budget.

Some Conservatives want to start reducing taxes now, but Hunt told members of parliament this week it would be irresponsible to do so in his March budget at a time of high inflation, the report said, citing people briefed on the discussions.

($1 = 0.8071 pounds)


Source: Economy - investing.com

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