Retail petrol prices fall slightly

VOV.VN - Retail prices of petrol were revised down by VND10-20 per litre in the latest adjustment on March 14 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.

Accordingly, as of 3 p.m. on March 14, the price of E5 RON92 was capped at VND22,490 per litre, dropping by VND20 per litre, while that of RON95-III was cut by VND10 per litre to no more than VND23,540 per litre.

Meanwhile, oil prices were also adjusted up, with diesel oil and kerosene being sold for a maximum of VND20,540 per litre and VND20,600 per litre, up VND70 and VND100, respectively.

The mazut oil price rose by VND300 to no more than VND16,430 per kilogramme.

In this adjustment, the two ministries decided to use the petrol price stabilisation fund for mazut oil, at VND300 per kilogramme.

Since the beginning of the year, petrol prices have undergone ten adjustments, with six times up, and 4 times down.

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