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View all search resultsMany people struggle to survive on a subsistence level as nearly half of the world lives on less than US$5.50 a day ($210 a month) and their attendant governments subsidize fossil fuels for political stability.
The declining trend has eased the government's gas subsidy burden, which may also prompt the ministry to maintain the current indirect distribution of subsidized gas instead of switching to the direct subsidy distribution it had planned for 2020.
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