Government increases cap for all types of fuel

Sep 5th at 09:43
05-09-2016 09:43:05+07:00

Government increases cap for all types of fuel

The government raised the ceiling on petrol prices for all fuel types on Friday, with prices in effect until September 11.

Prices for premium saw the largest increase, reaching 3,450 riel per litre, up from 3,350 riel per litre previously, while the cap on regular inched up to 3,350 riel per litre.

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