ECONOMY Fuel tax cut of 8.33 cents per litre extended until Sept. 17 Newsroom Drivers in Cyprus will continue paying less for petrol and diesel after the government extended a fuel tax cut until Sept. 17, keeping a discount of 8.33 cents per liter, including VAT, at filling stations. READ MORE
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