With fuel prices rising, a lot of consumers are understandably upset. But are we as bad off as we think? Studying some international fuel prices (converted to rand for easy reference) may put things into perspective.
Iran
|
R 0.90
|
Lesotho
|
R 9.00
|
Chad
|
R 12.20
|
Ireland
|
R 16.20
|
Saudi Arabi
|
R 1.50
|
Ukraine
|
R 9.30
|
Kenya
|
R 12.30
|
Germany
|
R 17.00
|
Egypt
|
R 4.40
|
Taiwan
|
R 9.20
|
Chile
|
R 12.80
|
Finland
|
R 17.20
|
Malaysia
|
R 5.50
|
Namibia
|
R 9.80
|
Thailand
|
R 13.00
|
United Kingdom
|
R 17.30
|
Sudan
|
R 5.70
|
Swaziland
|
R 9.90
|
Uganda
|
R 13.10
|
France
|
R 17.40
|
Angola
|
R 6.00
|
Nigeria
|
R 9.90
|
Singapore
|
R 13.10
|
Portugal
|
R 17.70
|
Iraq
|
R 7.20
|
Mozambique
|
R 10.30
|
Romania
|
R 13.10
|
Hong Kong
|
R 17.70
|
Indonesia
|
R 7.30
|
China
|
R 10.30
|
South Korea
|
R 14.00
|
Sweden
|
R 17.90
|
Mexico
|
R 7.50
|
Canada
|
R 10.40
|
Poland
|
R 14.00
|
Greece
|
R 18.50
|
Ghana
|
R 7.60
|
Sri Lanka
|
R 11.00
|
Madagascar
|
R 14.00
|
Denmark
|
R 18.50
|
Russia
|
R 7.80
|
Cameroon
|
R 11.11
|
Brazil
|
R 14.60
|
Netherlands
|
R 18.60
|
Pakistan
|
R 7.90
|
Morocco
|
R 11.40
|
Japan
|
R 14.80
|
Italy
|
R 18.60
|
USA
|
R 8.00
|
Laos
|
R 11.60
|
Zambia
|
R 15.30
|
Norway
|
R 19.60
|
Ethiopia
|
R 8.40
|
Congo
|
R 11.70
|
Switzerland
|
R 15.30
|
Turkey
|
R 19.70
|
Botswana
|
R 8.60
|
South Africa
|
R 12.00
|
Ivory Coast
|
R 15.50
|
|
|
Argentina
|
R 8.90
|
Australia
|
R 12.00
|
Iceland
|
R 15.80
|
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