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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Kenya’s President Ruto Slashes Fuel VAT by 50% to Ease Consumer Costs for 90 Days
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Kenya’s President Ruto Slashes Fuel VAT by 50% to Ease Consumer Costs for 90 Days

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Last updated: April 17, 2026 3:06 am
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Kenya Slashes Fuel VAT to 8% in Bid to Ease Consumer Burden

Nairobi — Kenyan President William Ruto has enacted a temporary reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel, cutting the rate from 16 percent to 8 percent for the next 90 days. The move, formalized under the VAT (Amendment) Act 2026, is designed to alleviate the financial strain on consumers and stabilize fuel prices amid ongoing global market volatility.

The decision comes as households and businesses grapple with rising fuel costs, which have been exacerbated by fluctuating global oil prices. By halving the VAT on fuel, the government aims to provide immediate relief to motorists, transport operators, and industries reliant on petroleum products. Critics have long argued that high fuel prices have cascading effects on the economy, driving up transportation costs and increasing prices for essential goods.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, President Ruto emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing the challenges posed by external economic shocks. “This intervention is part of our broader strategy to stabilize fuel prices and ensure affordability for all Kenyans,” he said. “We are also exploring additional measures, including subsidies and procurement reforms, to create long-term solutions in the energy sector.”

The 90-day tax reduction is seen as a stopgap measure while policymakers evaluate global oil market trends and consider further fiscal adjustments. Economists warn, however, that the temporary cut could have implications for government revenue, potentially impacting budgetary allocations in the short term.

Stakeholders in Kenya’s transport and logistics sectors have welcomed the move, predicting that lower fuel costs could reduce operational expenses and, in turn, ease prices across supply chains. “This is a positive step for businesses that rely heavily on fuel,” said John Kamau, a logistics industry representative. “If sustained, it could help stabilize prices for consumers and improve economic activity.”

The VAT amendment is one of the most significant recent interventions in Kenya’s fuel pricing framework. It reflects the government’s delicate balancing act between providing short-term relief to citizens and maintaining long-term fiscal stability. With global energy markets remaining unpredictable, policymakers face the ongoing challenge of shielding the economy from external pressures while ensuring sustainable revenue streams.

Economists say the success of this measure will depend on how effectively the government can implement complementary strategies to mitigate the broader impacts of high fuel costs. “While the VAT cut is a welcome relief, it must be part of a comprehensive plan to address structural issues in the energy sector,” noted economist Mercy Wanjiru. “Otherwise, we risk merely postponing the problem.”

As the 90-day period unfolds, Kenyans will be watching closely to see whether the reduction translates into tangible benefits at the pump—and whether the government follows through on its promise to develop long-term solutions for an issue that continues to strain both consumers and businesses.

— Reported by Nexio News

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