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Rincón anticipa posible baja de “100 pesos” en el precio de la bencina “si todo sigue como está”
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Rincón anticipa posible baja de “100 pesos” en el precio de la bencina “si todo sigue como está”

The article reports that Chilean Energy Minister Ximena Rincón expects a potential reduction of up to 100 pesos per liter in gasoline prices if current conditions remain unchanged. This follows an announcement by Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz regarding a possible tariff adjustment. Rincón stated that the price drop should be reflected in the next report from the National Petroleum Company (Enap) on June 9. She highlighted that the previous fuel price increase under President José Antonio Kast had saved the state around 2 billion dollars, which could otherwise have been used to subsidize car owners rather than public transportation. The minister emphasized the shift toward electric mobility, noting that 70% of commuting in Santiago now uses energy and electric vehicles, while this remains low nationally.

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Rincón anticipa posible baja de “100 pesos” en el precio de la bencina “si todo sigue como está”

The article reports that Chilean Energy Minister Ximena Rincón expects a potential reduction of up to 100 pesos per liter in gasoline prices if current conditions remain unchanged. This follows an announcement by Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz regarding a possible tariff adjustment. Rincón stated that the price drop should be reflected in the next report from the National Petroleum Company (Enap) on June 9. She highlighted that the previous fuel price increase under President José Antonio Kast had saved the state around 2 billion dollars, which could otherwise have been used to subsidize car owners rather than public transportation. The minister emphasized the shift toward electric mobility, noting that 70% of commuting in Santiago now uses energy and electric vehicles, while this remains low nationally.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information based on statements from government officials without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides factual updates on potential fuel price adjustments and includes quotes from ministers without apparent ideological slant. While the topic involves government政策

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