# The Motor Industry Staff Association says temporary fuel relief measures will not be enough to prevent a sharp fuel price increase next month. The union warns that rising global oil prices linked to the conflict in Iran could push petrol up by around two-rand per litre, and diesel by up to six-rand per litre. MISA’s Phakamile Hlubi-Majola calls for a full review of fuel pricing to protect households and workers from rising living costs:
MISA warns temporary fuel relief is too limited to prevent May price shock [SOUND]
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