JERUSALEM (JNS) – The price of government-regulated dairy products in Israel will rise by 9.28% this week after the Finance Ministry stepped in to spread a planned 16% hike over three years.
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Separately, Financed Minister Bezalel Smotrich intervened to cancel a gasoline price hike that was to have taken effect on Monday.
The last-minute agreement reached by Smotrich will see the cost of basic milk and cheese products go up 9.28% with additional 3.1% increases coming each May through 2026.
Dairy companies will receive compensation for the postponed price rises.
Smotrich hailed the agreement and blamed the price rise on the “irresponsible conduct” of the previous government.
“We are beginning a process of a thorough reform of the dairy industry. I have asked the professionals at the Finance Ministry to examine the entire production chain,” the minister said in a statement Monday.
“All of this is with the goal of freeing up the economy from excessive centralization and anachronistic planning, and moving towards an open and competitive market,” he said.