Gasoline prices climb up 2 weeks in a row

By Phuong Dung   September 26, 2024 | 12:09 am PT
Gasoline prices climb up 2 weeks in a row
An employee refills a car at a fuel station in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by VnExpress/Thanh Loc
Gasoline prices on Thursday afternoon went up for the second week after plunging non-stop since mid-August.

The popular fuel RON95 rose 3.80% to VND20,510 (US$0.83) per liter.

Biofuel E5 RON92 increased by 3.59% to VND19,620.

Diesel went up 2.7% to VND 17,500.

Regulators said that fuel prices in the last seven days were affected by rising tension in the Middle East, China’s economic boost, and ongoing Russia-Ukraine military conflict.

Gasolines rose 5% while oils added 2.3-4.6%. RON95 is now priced at $85.6 per barrel and diesel $84.4.

 
 
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