Fuel prices rise

Mar 22nd at 21:14
22-03-2016 21:14:38+07:00

Fuel prices rise

The prices of RON 92 petrol and E5 bio-fuel increased VND670 (30 US cent) and VND570 per litre, respectively, as of 4.30 pm yesterday.

 

Following a joint decision issued by the ministries of industry and trade, and finance, the ceiling prices of RON 92 petrol and E5 bio-fuel will be VND14,422 and VND13,819 per litre.

The ceiling price of diesel oil also went up VND290 per litre to VND9,873 per litre. The maximum price of kerosene remains unchanged at VND8,905 per litre.

This is the sixth petrol price adjustment this year, where the price dropped in four instances, maintained in one instance and increased in the latest one.

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