
On Thursday afternoon, fluctuations in global rates resulted in a decrease in gasoline prices and an increase in diesel prices. The popular gasoline variant, E10 RON95, saw a 2.01% drop pricing it at VND20,000 (US$0.76) per liter.
Contrarily, diesel prices experienced a 2.73% surge, amounting to VND21,740. Despite the recent increase, the cost of diesel has seen a significant reduction, dropping by half from its peak price in April of this year. In addition, Biofuel E5 RON92 saw a 2.69% increase, bringing the price to VND19,190.
Global fuel prices have been considerably influenced by recent tensions in U.S.-Iran relations, as reported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance. Over the last week, the price of RON95 fell 2.6% to $97.5 per barrel, while diesel prices increased 4.2% to $116.5 per barrel. The cost of Mazut also decreased by 1% to $428.3 per ton.
Vietnam authorities have announced that they will continue to eliminate fuel-related taxes, excluding the special consumption tax, through the end of September. Following the widespread introduction of E10 gasoline just a month ago, Vietnam has reported a consumption of approximately 980 million liters of biofuel gasoline. Out of this total, E10 gasoline made up for 924 million liters or 96%.
What changes were observed in the fuel prices recently?
Gasoline prices fell by 2.01%, while diesel prices increased by 2.73%.
What factors are influencing the global fuel prices?
The recent U.S.-Iran tensions have had significant impacts on the global fuel prices.
What has been the consumption trend for biofuel gasoline in Vietnam?
In the past month, Vietnam consumed around 980 million liters of biofuel gasoline, out of which E10 gasoline accounted for 96%.