Guidelines and Measures Against Unjustified Price Increases in Food and Private Hire Transport Fares
Ministry of Trade and IndustrySpeakers
Summary
This question concerns government measures to curb persistent price increases in food and private hire transport fares. Mr Saktiandi Supaat asked about guidelines to prevent prices from hardening after global supply pressures ease. Minister Gan Kim Yong explained that the Committee Against Profiteering investigates unjustified hikes using GST increases as a cover while promoting transparency. He highlighted collaborations with industry partners and retailers to keep prices of daily necessities affordable and the use of the Price Kaki app to introduce competitive market pressures. These initiatives are intended to ensure price transparency and prevent excessive price hardening in the face of global inflationary pressures.
Transcript
9 Mr Saktiandi Supaat asked the Minister for Trade and Industry in light of the prevalent increases in prices of food and private hire transport fares (a) what measures has the Government considered to ensure that such prices do not drift persistently higher, in addition to the oversight by the Committee Against Profiteering (CAP); and (b) whether CAP will establish guidelines for businesses in order to ensure that the price increases do not harden and remain high even when global pressures ease.
Mr Gan Kim Yong: Global supply disruptions, due in large part to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the pandemic, have fuelled inflationary pressures globally. As a small and open economy, Singapore's domestic prices will, inevitably, be affected.
The Committee Against Profiteering (CAP)'s role is to review and investigate feedback on unjustified price increases of essential goods and services using the GST increase as a cover. CAP does not interfere with businesses' pricing decisions per se but issues guidelines to encourage businesses to be transparent with their prices and not misrepresent the reasons for any price increase.
To prevent the price increases from being excessive and "hardened", we are working with industry partners, including major retailers, to ensure that the prices of daily necessities and food items are competitive and affordable. Initiatives, such as the Price Kaki price comparison app, will also improve price transparency and introduce more competitive pressures into pricing decisions.