Cooking gas prices continue to increase

Sep 3rd at 13:23
03-09-2013 13:23:06+07:00

Cooking gas prices continue to increase

The retail price for a 12kg gas canister rose by VND12,000 (US$0.57) from Sunday in line with rising world prices.

 

This is the fourth time the price has increased domestically this year.

The retail gas price of a 12kg canister of Sai Gon Petrol Co is now VND398,000 ($18.95), while Gas Pacific Petro and Petrolimex Sai Gon are selling for VND397,000 ($18.90) and VND404,000 ($19.23), respectively.

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