Gasoline prices in Hong Kong haven't changed much this year even as oil prices have hit multi-year lows, causing a jarring disconnect between crude and gasoline, two commodities that typically highly correlated to each other, at least historically.
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International gasoline price tumbled from HK$6.33/L in April 2014 to HK$2.78/ Lin Mar 2016, down 56% in two years period. On the other hand, retail gasoline price of unleaded petrol was reduced by 18% period on period. The retail price declined far less than the price fell in cost.
There are three major players in Hong Kong retail petroleum market.
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The Competition Committee should investigate the fuel market for any anti-competitive behavior. The government should urge the oil companies for a greater transparency in gasoline prices setting and allow the public to participate in monitoring oil companies' petroleum price.
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