The domestic retail price of petroleum was reduced by 136 VND, bringing it to 18,003 VND (80 US cents) per litre as of 3pm on October 19, the Ministry of Industry and Trade said.
The domestic retail price of petroleum was reduced by 136 VND, bringing it to 18,003 VND (80 US cents) per litre as of 3pm on October 19, the Ministry of Industry and Trade said.
The price of E5 RON 92 biofuel has also fallen by 26 VND to 17,618 VND (78 cents) per litre. However, the diesel price increased by 222 VND to 13,945 VND (61 cents) per litre. The price of kerosene also rose by 279 VND per litre, bringing it to 13,004 VND (57 cents), while the price of mazut has increased by 445 VND per kilogram to 9,887 VND (43 cents) per kilogram.
The ministry said the prices have been reassessed because the base price was lower than the selling price. It also decided to keep the stabilisation fund stable at 300 VND per litre.
The global petroleum price has been falling over the past two weeks with unpredictable changes. The petrol price in the world market surged from 45 USD to 50 USD a barrel and fell again.
This is the 14th revision of the petrol price this year.-VNA
The retail selling price of petroleum will likely be reduced in the next few days, Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Do Thang Hai announced at a press conference on November 3.
The ninth petrol price reduction this year and the successful sale of Government bonds worth 1 billion USD on the international market provided much-needed support for domestic stock markets on November 7.
The Ministries of Industries and Trade and Finance set new caps for retail petrol prices on February 5, urging domestic dealers to enforce them from 3pm onwards.
The retail price of petrol was reduced by 260 VND to 20,120 VND (93 US cents) per litre starting from 3pm of July 20, in the wake of falling global fuel prices, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) said.
The retail prices of petroleum and biofuel E5 RON 92 increased by 275 VND per litre to 20,711 VND (0.95 USD) and 20,381 VND (0.94 USD) per litre, respectively, from 3pmon June 19.
Retail petrol prices were raised by 612 VND (0.027 USD) per litre as of September 18 following five price cuts in a row since July 4 with a combined reduction of 3,000 VND (0.133 USD) per litre.
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