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Topic : Gov't considers gasoline price ceiling to curb sudden spike
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TITLE : Gov't considers gasoline price ceiling to curb sudden spike

Gov't considers gasoline price ceiling to curb sudden spike

 

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The government is planning to take strong action against gasoline price gouging as fuel prices continue to rise across the country. The increase in prices comes as tensions grow in the Middle East, which has caused concerns about global oil supplies.

 

During a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, President Lee Jae Myung criticized the sudden increase in gasoline prices. He said it is wrong for businesses to take advantage of a national crisis to make more profit. The government is now considering setting a price ceiling to stop gas stations from raising prices too much.

 

President Lee explained that there has not been a major disruption in global oil supply yet, so the sudden rise in domestic fuel prices seems excessive. Normally, changes in international oil prices affect local gasoline prices after two or three weeks, but the recent increase happened almost immediately.

 

According to Korea National Oil Corp., the average gasoline price in the country reached 1,807.1 won per liter on Thursday morning. In Seoul, the average price rose to 1,874.4 won per liter. Diesel prices also increased sharply across the country.

 

To address the problem, the government is studying legal options to control fuel prices. Officials are also monitoring the oil market and preparing emergency plans, including securing more crude oil and using government reserves if necessary.

 

Edited using generative AI tools.
Source https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/20260305/govt-considers-gasoline-price-ceiling-to-curb-sudden-spike

 

Comprehension

Why is the government concerned about rising gasoline prices?
What did President Lee say about gas stations increasing their prices?
Why does the government think the price increase may be excessive?
What is the current average gasoline price in the country?
What actions is the government planning to take to control fuel prices?

Discussion

Why do you think gasoline prices increase during international conflicts?
Do you think governments should control gasoline prices? Why or why not?
How can high fuel prices affect ordinary people¡¯s daily lives?
What might happen to transportation and businesses if fuel prices keep rising?
How can governments prepare for possible oil shortages?
Do gas stations sometimes take advantage of crises? Explain your opinion.
How does the situation in the Middle East affect other countries¡¯ economies?
What other solutions could help control rising fuel prices?

Vocabulary

Gouging – charging unfairly high prices for something, especially during a crisis.
Ceiling (price ceiling) – the highest level that a price is allowed to reach.
Disruption – a problem that interrupts normal activities or supply.
Fluctuation – a change in something, especially prices, that goes up and down.
Reserves – supplies saved for use in emergencies.