Petrolimex continues cutting petrol prices

Oct 24th at 15:35
24-10-2014 15:35:18+07:00

Petrolimex continues cutting petrol prices

The Viet Nam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) reduced the price of RON 92 and E5 RON 92 gasoline by VND550 to VND22,340 ($1.05) per litre yesterday.

The price of diesel 0.05S was cut by VND480 to VND19,760 per litre, and the price of kerosene was slashed by VND440 per litre to VND20,060.

Petrolimex attributed the cut to falling global prices. This is the eighth time petrol prices have been cut this year.

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