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| {{Fuel Price Factsheet | | {{Fuel Price Factsheet |
| |Fuel Price Country=Bhutan | | |Fuel Price Country=Bhutan |
| + | |Fuel Pricing Policies=Most fuel is imported from India and local pump prices in Bhutan are directly linked to the India import price. A change in the Indian fuel price level usually induces the same changes in Bhutan with a delay of a couple of days (see →App. A3). |
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| + | Fuel imports and the downstream fuel market in Bhutan are supervised by the Department of Trade (http://www.trade.gov.bt/). However, no information regarding fuel prices is available on their website as of May 2011. |
| |Fuel Currency=BTN | | |Fuel Currency=BTN |
| |Fuel Price Exchange Rate=45.265 | | |Fuel Price Exchange Rate=45.265 |
− | |Fuel Price Exchanre Rate Date=2010/11/17
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| |Fuel Price Last Updated=2011/05/01 | | |Fuel Price Last Updated=2011/05/01 |
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| |Fuel Price Composition Annotation=According to sources (→App. A1, http://www.bhutan.gov.bt/government/newsDetail.php?id=1786%20&%20cat=12), a 5% „Bhutan sales tax“ (VAT-eqiv.) is levied on fuels. Transportation charges of Nu 3.18 a kilolitre for every round trip kilometre in hilly areas and Nu 2.46 a kilolitre for a round trip kilometre in plain areas are included in the price. | | |Fuel Price Composition Annotation=According to sources (→App. A1, http://www.bhutan.gov.bt/government/newsDetail.php?id=1786%20&%20cat=12), a 5% „Bhutan sales tax“ (VAT-eqiv.) is levied on fuels. Transportation charges of Nu 3.18 a kilolitre for every round trip kilometre in hilly areas and Nu 2.46 a kilolitre for a round trip kilometre in plain areas are included in the price. |
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| Since most fuels are imported from India, pump prices in Bhutan differ by the transportation costs reflecting the distance to the Indian border (see →App.A3). | | Since most fuels are imported from India, pump prices in Bhutan differ by the transportation costs reflecting the distance to the Indian border (see →App.A3). |
− | |Fuel Pricing Policies=Most fuel is imported from India and local pump prices in Bhutan are directly linked to the India import price. A change in the Indian fuel price level usually induces the same changes in Bhutan with a delay of a couple of days (see →App. A3).
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− | Fuel imports and the downstream fuel market in Bhutan are supervised by the Department of Trade (http://www.trade.gov.bt/). However, no information regarding fuel prices is available on their website as of May 2011.
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− | |Fuel Matrix Price Level=2
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| |Fuel Matrix Pricing Mechanism=2 | | |Fuel Matrix Pricing Mechanism=2 |
| + | |Fuel Matrix Price Level=2 |
| |Fuel Transparency Price Composition=1 | | |Fuel Transparency Price Composition=1 |
| |Fuel Transparency Pricing Mechanism=1 | | |Fuel Transparency Pricing Mechanism=1 |
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| |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Type=Other Information | | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Type=Other Information |
| |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Link=http://www.trade.gov.bt/ | | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Link=http://www.trade.gov.bt/ |
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| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Type=Other Information |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Link=http://www.mediawitty.com/test/NewsDetail.aspx?group_id=43&folder_id=47&id=8615&Page_Title=Rising%20petrol%20prices%20cause%20unease |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Annotation=A1 |
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| + | {{Fuel Price Factsheet Source |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Type=Other Information |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Link=http://www.businessbhutan.bt/?cat=46&paged=2 |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Annotation=A2 |
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| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Type=Other Information |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Link=http://www.businessbhutan.bt/?p=2152 |
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Annotation=A3 |
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Most fuel is imported from India and local pump prices in Bhutan are directly linked to the India import price. A change in the Indian fuel price level usually induces the same changes in Bhutan with a delay of a couple of days (see →App. A3).
Fuel imports and the downstream fuel market in Bhutan are supervised by the Department of Trade (http://www.trade.gov.bt/). However, no information regarding fuel prices is available on their website as of May 2011.
Price composition.
Since most fuels are imported from India, pump prices in Bhutan differ by the transportation costs reflecting the distance to the Indian border (see →App.A3).