Petrol prices kept unchanged from latest adjustment

The Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ministry of Finance on March 18 announced that petrol prices will be kept unchanged compared to the latest regular adjustment.
Petrol prices kept unchanged from latest adjustment ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Industry and Tradeand Ministry of Finance on March 18 announced that petrol prices will be keptunchanged compared to the latest regular adjustment.

Specifically, the price of bio-fuel E5 RON 92 will not be higher than 17,211 VNDper litre, while that of RON95-III will be 18,549 VND per litre at the maximum.

The ceiling priceof diesel 0.05S will be 15,868 VND per litre, while the price of kerosene willbe not higher than 14,885 VND per litre, and that of mazut will be 14,083 VNDper litre at the highest.

After strong riseof nearly 1,000 VND per litre in the previous adjustment, petrol prices havebeen stabilised again. Since the beginning of this year, three such adjustmentshave been made, contributing to stabilising the prices of commodities.

According to theministries, within 15 days before March 18, the world prices of RON92 and RON95rose 4,523 USD and 4,280 USD per barrel, respectively.

Meanwhile,ethanol E100’s price is 15,442 VND per litre from March 18.

Over the pastmonths, the fund for fuel price stabilisation has been used continuously andlargely in order to minimise the impacts from the world prices of petrol todomestic prices, thus controlling inflation.-VNA
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