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Petrol prices revised up over 400 VND per litre

The retail price of petrol rose in the latest adjustment on October 23 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.
Petrol prices revised up over 400 VND per litre ảnh 1The retail price of petrol rose in the latest adjustment on October 23 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The retail price of petrol rose inthe latest adjustment on October 23 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade andthe Ministry of Finance.

Accordingly, the price of E5 RON92 went up 458 VND to no morethan 22,365 VND (0.91 USD) per litre, while that of RON95-III was raised by 469VND to 23,513 VND.

Diesel oil and kerosene have been sold at the maximum levelsof 22,489 VND and 22,753 VND, up 79 VND and 289 VND, respectively.

Meanwhile, the ceiling price of mazut 180CST 3.5S increased 375 VND to 16,613 VNDper kilogramme.

ඣ With this price adjustment, the ministries decided not touse the petrol and oil price stabilisation fund./.

VNA

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