The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has granted fuel importers a special one-year permission to import kerosene fuel, following an engagement with industry to avert fuel shortages at all airports.
This decision follows urgent warnings from the local fuel industry regarding the risk of severe fuel shortages at all major airports, particularly in the wake of refinery closures in KwaZulu-Natal. The implications of this development are far-reaching, underscoring the importance of stable fuel supplies not only for the aviation sector but also for the broader South African economy. On Monday, industry representatives raised alarms about dwindling aviation fuel supplies, urging SARS to extend the existing time-bound licence for jet fuel imports.
The concerns were heightened by the closure of the Engen and Sapref refineries, which has critically impacted the production…
