CHINA is undertaking a restructuring of oil subsidies policy, according to a circular jointly issued by the State Council, Ministry of Finance, and three other ministries, Xinhua reported Tuesday.
The oil subsidies adjustment, launched at the beginning of 2015, is aimed at promoting market-oriented behavior and will make changes to the practice of linking oil subsidies to the volume of fuel consumption, said Xinhua.
Fuel subsidies to the urban public transport, rural passenger transport, taxi, fishery, and forestry sectors totaled 504 billion yuan from 2006 to 2014, Xinhua said. However, as the size of the subsidies grew, their effectiveness lessened, leading to the need for reform, the report said.(SD-Agencies)
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