Travel-Cost Controls Highlighted as Fuel Prices Climb
25 March 2026
Fuel
purchase permissions should be further eased to ensure uninterrupted operations
of essential public services, including ambulances and social assistance
vehicles.
All
countries are experiencing fuel shortages due to conflicts in the Middle East
region, while Myan-mar is striving to address these problems, said Acting
President of the Republic of the Union of My-anmar and State Security and Peace
Commission Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing at the meeting on sufficient
supply of fuel and efficient consumption, yesterday afternoon.
The
Senior General continued that to reduce domestic fuel consumption, measures
have recently been taken, such as an odd-even system for the use of motor
vehicles and motorcycles and for fuel refilling, as well as the use of QR codes
for fuel purchases. Similarly, in order to further cut fuel con-sumption, it
has already been announced that government offices are to carry out their work from
home every Wednesday.
He
stressed that it is not possible to know how long the conflict in the Middle
East will last. It is necessary to supervise expanding railway services and
public bus lines to operate regularly in order to reduce fuel consumption and
facilitate convenient travel for the public.
He
stated that the time to celebrate the traditional Myanmar Thingyan Festival
will soon arrive. Due to the major Mandalay earthquake last year, a request had
been made to hold the Thingyan Festi-val only on a limited scale.
This
year as well, it is desired that fuel restrictions do not create difficulties
for the holding of the Thingyan Festival.
The
attendees at the meeting discussed the remaining fuel stock, more arrivals of
oil tankers, ef-forts to purchase fuel abroad to address the fuel shortages at
home, storage capacity of fuel at home, managements to distribute fuel to
actual consumers, expansion of rail transport for convenience of passengers
with linking additional carriages at trains, plans to run battery locmotives
produced by the Locomotive Assembling Factory (Nay Pyi Taw) along Yangon
circular railway, efforts to continue domestic flights, taking action against
those who operate vehicles which do not follow the an-nouncements to reduce
fuel consumption and unregistered vehicles under the law, a plan to hold the
walking Thingyan festival in townships, requirements to supervise systematic
consumption of fuel in the Thingyan festival, taking action against offenders
who fail to follow the fuel trading regulations, and systematic prevention of
flowing fuel to the illegal activities.
In
his response to the discussions, the Senior General pointed out that domestic
fuel consumption must be managed as effectively as possible, and that efforts
are needed to store reserve fuel and pro-mote its prudent use. It is also
necessary to ensure that fuel reaches the hands of those who genuinely need it,
and to take action against illegal trading and black-market sales. Furthermore,
efforts should be made to coordinate with partner countries to secure fuel
supplies.
The
Senior General underlined that the fuel required for public transport services,
such as railway and highway bus services, must be provided without fail.
Priority must also be given to operating air transport services to towns that
are difficult to access by road, including PutaO, Hkamti, Myitkyina, Homalin,
Tachilek, Kalay, Sittway, Kyaukpyu, Manaung, Myeik, and Kawthoung.
He
added that it would be more appropriate to designate specific areas in major
cities and town-ships across regions and states to hold walking Thingyan events
in order to prevent excessive fuel consumption. He added that fuel purchase
permissions should be eased for essential services used by the public, such as
ambulances and social assistance vehicles.
In
conclusion, the Senior General highlighted that measures must be taken to
prevent travel costs from rising due to fuel prices, and that Tatmadaw should
also cooperate in assisting to ensure conven-ient travel for the public.
The
meeting was also attended by Commission Vice-Chairman Vice-Senior General Soe
Win, Commission Member Prime Minister U Nyo Saw, Executive Chief U Aung Lin
Dwe, Commission Sec-retary General Ye Win Oo, Commission members, Union
ministers and senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief. — MNA/TTA
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