
Representative Mustafa Al-Bahi, a member of the House of Representatives, said that the issue is now no longer just a spectacle Increase in fuel prices resulting from geopolitical and regional tensions. Rather, what is more important is how to manage the effects of this decision on the ground, economically and practically.
Al-Bahi explained, in a statement today, Tuesday, that the current stage requires precise and disciplined management of the transport and logistics market, through fixed and announced transport tariffs, and a clear reference average for the increase, in a way that protects the mass transport market and the goods transport market from any exaggeration or confusion that may be reflected in the prices of goods and services.
The member of the House of Representatives stressed that controlling the economic impact of increasing fuel prices cannot be achieved simply by issuing the decision, but rather depends on the speed of managing its effects, stressing the need for the government to immediately and with a clear plan announce the elements of control over markets and the transportation and logistics sector.
The representative said that issuing announced indicative tariffs for transportation and disseminating them clearly to citizens and the commercial sector represents an essential step to protect the market, control transportation tariffs and transport goods, and prevent any exploitation that may occur in the wake of the decision.
The representative concluded his statement by emphasizing that good management of the decision after its issuance is the decisive factor in reducing its economic impact, ensuring market stability and protecting citizens.








