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ingalook wrote:way more than the unsubsidized price paid by citizens of the US
teems1 wrote:hmmm
So before it cost me around 40TTD to fill up my diesel Hyundai Accent.
Now it's gonna cost me 46TTD.
wagonrunner wrote:ingalook wrote:way more than the unsubsidized price paid by citizens of the US
Labour and management costs at petrotrin. Trim that fat, and we stand a chance at being competitive.
TriniAutoMart wrote:pete wrote:15% Increase in super and diesel eh so bad.
Increase in diesel prices for commercial use will cause a ripple effect.
Food prices will go up, transportation prices will go up, and it will ripple across the economy.
Dizzy28 wrote:Transport is merely a portion of the total costs of goods and services (both manufactured and imported). Any business who increases his cost by the 15% and cites that diesel gone up merely engaging in shameless profiteering.
V2NR 3.0 wrote:The increase in fuel prices will send everything up in this country.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:V2NR 3.0 wrote:The increase in fuel prices will send everything up in this country.
Fuel subsidy has to be removed. Trinis may now actually start to think about using their vehicles in a more efficient manner.
nemram wrote:How can maxis buses trucks vans and nearly all commercial and business vehicles be used in a more efficient manner? Hmmmm....
wagonrunner wrote:nemram wrote:How can maxis buses trucks vans and nearly all commercial and business vehicles be used in a more efficient manner? Hmmmm....
hmmm, no idling, especially with a/c on.
drive at lower rpms
drive less aggressively
keep vehicle well maintained.
some of the basics that others who are similarly concerned do.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Richard Marshall wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Seeing hints of rapid rail on the newspapers.
You serious? this is great news. As little as they may be able to do I hope they still do it and not scrap the rail idea at all.
What significance will a rapid rail be to such a small country? Where are they gonna lay down the railway? Seeing a next 300 day hunger strike from Kubs if it'll ever be.
Since when is Trinidad considered small? This country is 4,768 km square. In stark contrast Barbados is 430 km square. Trini is very large and deserving of a rapid rail. As a matter of fact its going to take a whopping 25 minutes from Sando to POS on a rapid rail. 25 minutes is quite a long ride, I have been playing Arma 3 these days and Altis the fictional island is 273 square KM and having experience how long it takes to get from one end to the next in a vehicle with top speed, most times requiring a helicopter to reach anywhere in a decent time frame. It just shows how huge Trinidad really is. And we have not even gotten to the part with massive traffic in this place.
Numb3r4 wrote:So "Kams"was right to use the helicopter.
EmilioA wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:So "Kams"was right to use the helicopter.
Given the traffic yes. Unfortunately the rest of we dont have our own helicopters.
Lance wrote:Have you seen the profitability figures for most of the big businesses operating in Trinidad?
In general people tend to operate on a pricing structure of "half and half"
It's time they start cutting into their margins to compensate for the increase in fuel.
Dragular wrote:heard from workers who travelling in city gate that taxis have raised their prices already!
EmilioA wrote:What I find interesting is the accusation that the UNC didnt save a single red cent. They spend all the revenue, went into over draft and even borrowed against the funds they couldnt touch,
I waiting to see if UNC go respond to that.
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