South Korea to Seek to Introduce Fuel Price Cap This Week (1)

March 9, 2026, 7:52 AM UTC

South Korea’s industry ministry is working to introduce a cap on fuel prices this week as escalating tensions in the Middle East push global crude costs higher, presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom says at a briefing.

  • South Korea also considering expanding fuel tax cuts and direct support for people affected by rising oil prices
  • The country is not yet discussing a possible release of strategic oil reserves though fuel export controls could be considered if the situation drags on
  • In response to a question about whether a supplementary budget is necessary, Kim says it has become necessary to engage in ...

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