Petrol prices edge up on January 25 afternoon

The petrol prices were revised up from 15:00 on January 25 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.
Petrol prices edge up on January 25 afternoon ảnh 1The petrol prices revised up from 15:00 on January 25 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The petrol prices were revised up from 15:00 onJanuary 25 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.

Accordingly, the price of popular RON95-III stood at 23,407 VND (0.95 USD) perlitre, up 925 VND, while E5RON92 was raised 753 VND to cost 22,171 VND perlitre.

The prices of diesel oil 0.05S and kerosene werecapped at 20,376 VND and 20,544 VND per litre, up 182 VND and 8VND, respectively.

Meanwhile mazut oil 180CST 3.5S was sold at no more than 15,494 VND perkilogramme, a fall of 14 VND.

During this fuel price adjustment, the two ministries decided to use the petrolprice stabilisation fund for mazut oil only./.
VNA

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