CONSUMER Average fuel price cuts remained below subsidy level, questioning market oversight. Photo credit: Unsplash Fuel subsidy falls short at the pump, consumer group says Newsroom A fuel subsidy introduced by the government to ease the burden of rising prices was not fully reflected in what consumers ultimately paid at the pump, according to findings from the Cyprus Consumers Association. READ MORE
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