The retail prices of petrol have been revised down from 3pm on February 21 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance, although previous forecasts predicted that they are likely to increase.
Petrol prices were kept unchanged in the latest adjustment made on August 22 by the Ministries of Industry and Trade, and Finance, after five consecutive downward adjustments.
Fuel prices were reduced in the latest review on August 11 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance, the fifth consecutive time and the fourth significant drop.
Petrol prices were adjusted down from 3pm on July 21 by the Ministries of Industry and Trade, and Finance, the third time in a row and the second significant decrease.
The retail prices of oil and petrol continued to rise from June 13 following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ministry of Finance.
The retail prices of oil and petrol were adjusted up starting from 3pm on April 21 following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and the Ministry of Finance.
Environmental protection tax rates on fuels will be reduced from April 1 under the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee’s resolution recently signed off by NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue.
Retail petrol prices increased by nearly 1,000 VND per litre from 3pm on February 11 following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.
The retail prices of oil and petrol were revised up starting from 3pm on December 25 after going down in the two consecutive reviews by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.
Retail petrol prices increased by more than 1,400 VND per litre from 4 pm on October 26 following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.
Retail petrol prices remain unchanged in the latest periodic review made by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance on August 11.
The Ministries of Industry and Trade and Finance revised petrol prices upwards as of 3pm on February 25, marking the first increase since the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
Retail petrol prices rose by more than 300 VND per litre from 3 pm on January 26, the fifth increase in a row, following the latest review by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.
Retail petrol prices rose by more than 400 VND from 3pm on January 11, the fourth increase in a row, following the latest review by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.