According to information released by Vietnam National Petroleum Group, the new prices of Ron 92 and Ron 95 gasoline are VND25,230 and VND25,730 per liter respectively.
The Vietnam National Petroleum Group yesterday increased petrol prices by VND330 per liter.
The new prices of Ron 92 and Ron 95 gasoline are VND25,230 and VND25,730 per liter respectively.
Kerosene price also moves up VND170 to reach VND22,540. Engine oil price hikes VND270 to hit VND18,560.
The price increase starts from the world price movement to petrol products and accords with the Government’s decree on determination of selling prices.
Kerosene price also moves up VND170 to reach VND22,540. Engine oil price hikes VND270 to hit VND18,560.
The price increase starts from the world price movement to petrol products and accords with the Government’s decree on determination of selling prices.
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