Vietnam tunes up petrol prices from 3pm on June 26

This year, RON95 gasoline prices have spiked 15 times and dipped 11 times, while diesel has seen 14 hikes, 11 drops, and one flatline.

E5 RON92 gasoline jumps 280 VND to 20,911 VND (0.83 USD) per litre, while RON95-III climbs 263 VND to 21,507 VND per litre. (Photo: VNA)
E5 RON92 gasoline jumps 280 VND to 20,911 VND (0.83 USD) per litre, while RON95-III climbs 263 VND to 21,507 VND per litre. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance announced an increase in petroleum prices effective at 3 pm on June 26, marking the 26th fuel price adjustment this year.

Under the new pricing, E5 RON92 gasoline jumps 280 VND to 20,911 VND (0.83 USD) per litre, while RON95-III climbs 263 VND to 21,507 VND per litre. Diesel 0.05S surges by 551 VND to 19,707 VND per litre, and kerosene rises by 494 VND to 19,417 VND per litre. Mazut oil 180CST 3.5S, however, slides by 374 VND to a maximum of 17,269 VND per kg.

This year, RON95 gasoline prices have spiked 15 times and dipped 11 times, while diesel has seen 14 hikes, 11 drops, and one flatline.

Starting midnight on July 1, prices will shift again after the fuel stabilisation fund kicks in. E5 RON92 will ease 101 VND to 20,530 VND per litre, and RON95-III will fall 128 VND to 21,116 VND per litre. Diesel 0.05S edges up 193 VND to 19,349 VND per litre, while kerosene ticks up 141 VND to 19,604 VND per litre.

Mazut oil 180CST 3.5S will take a bigger dive, shedding 688 VND to hit 16,581 VND per kg./.

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