
A portion of the government’s fuel subsidy introduced last week was not passed on to consumers, but instead “unjustifiably absorbed” by retail petrol stations, the Cyprus Consumers Association said on Monday.
In a statement, the association recalled that the cabinet had approved a subsidy of 8.33 cents per litre on motor fuels, in force from April 4 until the end of June 2026, as part of broader measures to ease






