In the next three months, EPAC, The Energy Policy Administration Committee, will increase the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) which is used as household cooking gas.
The new price will be equal to the actual market price, as the authorities are finding it difficult to provide LPG price subsidies through controlled spending. Already, over 30 billion baht have been paid by the government to curb LPG prices. This new price, 460 b....
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