Hanoi (VNA) - Pricesof bio-fuel E5RON92, RON95-III, diesel 0.05S, and FO 180CST 3.5S were left unchanged in the latest regular adjustment of prices on July 13.
The Ministriesof Industry and Trade and Finance announced that prices of E5 will be no higherthan 14,258 VND (0.62 USD) per litre and those of RON95 petrol no higher than 14,937VND.
Prices of diesel 0.05S, kerosene, and FO 180CST 3.5S should not behigher than 12,114 VND, 10,038 VND, and 10,903 VND per litre, respectively.
The two ministries conduct a review of fuel prices every 15 days and adjust pricesin line with fluctuations on the world market.
The world price of RON 95 petrol averaged 46.679 USD per barrel over the last 15days, down 0.161 USD since the previous review. The average price of diesel was49.237 USD per barrel, up 1.622 USD.
The cost of kerosene and FO 180CST 3.5S now stand at42.670 USD per barrel and 244.481 USD per tonne, up 0.585 USD and 10.88 USD, respectively.
Vietnam’s economy is still in a period of recovery and demand for petrol and oilcontinues to increase.
The two ministries have made adjustments to petrol and oil prices 12 times sincethe beginning of this year, with petrol prices cut eight times in a row and increasedfour times in a row./.
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