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Cubans will face a 500 per cent surge in the fuel price from February, the biggest single increase on the island in decades.
The cost of a litre of regular petrol will rise from 25 pesos (29 cents) to 132 pesos (AUD $1.53),
while the price of premium will jump from 30 to 156 pesos, the government said.
Australia's national average last week was AUD$1.85 a litre, according to the Australian Institute of Petroleum.
To buy 10 litres of fuel for his motorbike, enough for a week, building guard Domingo Wong said he would now have to fork over half his monthly salary of about AUD$31.00 "Ten litres is what I use in a week without doing anything special, just the daily: going to work, bringing my daughter to school, visiting my sister," he said.
The average Cuban salary is the equivalent of about AUD$60 per month.
The communist-run government says the February 1 price rise is necessary to control deficit spending and raise funds for imports of food, medicine and critically — more fuel.