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Government views price control of key commodities as top priority
Government views price control of key commodities as top priority

The government has viewed price control of key commodities, such as petrol, steel, concrete, transport, livestock feed, food and medical equipment, as a top priority, said Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai in a meeting with ministries and local authorities on March 14.

Government views price control of key commodities as top priority

Government views price control of key commodities as top priority

Gov’t to halve environmental protection tax to stabilize petrol market
Gov’t to halve environmental protection tax to stabilize petrol market

VOV.VN - The Government has agreed with the Finance Ministry’s proposal to cut the environmental protection tax on petrol by half in an attempt to stabilize the petrol market and rein in inflation.

Gov’t to halve environmental protection tax to stabilize petrol market

Gov’t to halve environmental protection tax to stabilize petrol market

Petrol prices hit new record high
Petrol prices hit new record high

VOV.VN -Petrol prices continued to rise during the latest adjustments made by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance at 15:00 p.m. on March 11, climbing by roughly VND3,000 per litre.

Petrol prices hit new record high

Petrol prices hit new record high

Hanoians head to pumps amid increasing petrol prices
Hanoians head to pumps amid increasing petrol prices

VOV.VN - Motorists on March 10 formed long queues, creating chaos at many petrol stations in the capital following the announcement that petrol prices will increase sharply to VND30,000 per litre the following day.

Hanoians head to pumps amid increasing petrol prices

Hanoians head to pumps amid increasing petrol prices

Residents change habits as petrol prices reach new highs
Residents change habits as petrol prices reach new highs

VOV.VN - Increasing petrol prices caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict have forced residents in major cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to change their behaviour in order to adapt to the new situation.

Residents change habits as petrol prices reach new highs

Residents change habits as petrol prices reach new highs

Two Cabinet members to be grilled over burning issues
Two Cabinet members to be grilled over burning issues

VOV.VN - Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha will be questioned over issues of people concern at the ongoing ninth session of the National Assembly Standing Committee.

Two Cabinet members to be grilled over burning issues

Two Cabinet members to be grilled over burning issues

Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official
Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has instructed relevant agencies to ensure the supply of petrol, MoIT Deputy Minister Do Thang Hai said at the Government’s regular press conference for February on March 3.

Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official

Ministry working to ensure petrol supply: official

Petrol prices reach historic peaks
Petrol prices reach historic peaks

VOV.VN - Retail petrol prices climbed to reach a new peak as of 3 p.m. on March 1 following the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance adjusting prices upwards for the sixth time in a row.

Petrol prices reach historic peaks

Petrol prices reach historic peaks

Keeping market prices in check over petrol price hikes
Keeping market prices in check over petrol price hikes

VOV.VN - High domestic petrol prices have put greater pressure on production and business services, especially on transportation and production of consumer goods that fall victim to recent price hikes.

Keeping market prices in check over petrol price hikes

Keeping market prices in check over petrol price hikes

Petrol price hikes fuel CPI in February
Petrol price hikes fuel CPI in February

VOV.VN - Vietnam’s consumer price index (CPI) in February increased by 1% month on month, 1.42% year on year and 1.2% compared to December 2021, the General Statistics Office (GSO) announced on February 28.

Petrol price hikes fuel CPI in February

Petrol price hikes fuel CPI in February

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