1 hour ago1 hr Khmer TimesCambodia is struggling with surging fuel costs linked to the Middle East conflict, prompting authorities to suspend traffic fines in a bid to ease pressure on motorists.The Ministry of Commerce announced on 26 March that petrol prices have risen to 5,450 riels (about $1.35) per litre, while diesel jumped nearly 6% to 7,100 riels. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) now costs 3,200 riels. Since the conflict began, fuel prices have soared by 41.5% for petrol, 84% for diesel and 60% for LPG.Interior Ministry spokesman Touch Sokhak said the suspension of fines was intended “not to put further pressure on drivers” already struggling with rising costs. Traffic police will remain on duty to educate motorists, manage congestion and conduct safety checks, but penalties for violations are temporarily lifted.The government has also reduced import duties and taxes on petroleum products to cushion the impact of global price spikes. Cambodia relies entirely on imported fuel, as its offshore reserves remain untapped.With households and businesses facing mounting costs, the measures highlight the strain on everyday life. For many Cambodians, the relief from fines offers only temporary respite as fuel prices continue to climb.-2026-03-27 ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français ThaiVisa, it's also in French
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