Argentina’s government has published new energy tariffs for July, introducing modest increases for electricity and gas consumers in the capital region.

The adjustments come as the country enters the winter peak, a period that typically places the highest demand on the national grid and heating infrastructure.

01%. The government published the new tariff tables in the Official Gazette on Wednesday, outlining the specific rates that will take effect for the month.

Distributors Edenor and Edesur will apply an average increase of 1.5% to electricity bills in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area.

Meanwhile, gas invoices across the nation are set to rise by an average of 3.01%.

The government published the new tariff tables in the Official Gazette on Wednesday, outlining the specific rates that will take effect for the month.

The relatively small adjustments stand in contrast to the significant energy cost pressures seen in other markets this quarter.