Gov’t reviews fuel cap but leaves prices intact

Nov 2nd at 09:39
02-11-2016 09:39:56+07:00

Gov’t reviews fuel cap but leaves prices intact

No changes were made to petrol prices in the Kingdom following the latest government fuel cap revision, which comes into effect today.

Premium remains priced at 3,600 riel per litre, regular at 3,500 riel per litre and diesel at 3,200 riel per litre.

The prices will remain unchanged until November 11, when the next regularly scheduled government revision will take place.

phnompenh post



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