Petrol, diesel prices increase on August 20

The retail price of E5RON92 petrol was capped at 21,833 VND (0.84 USD) per litre from 3pm on August 20, up 598 VND per litre from the previous ceiling price. E10RON95-III petrol was priced at no more than 22,668 VND per litre, an increase of 549 VND per litre.

Petrol prices adjusted from 3pm on August 20. (Photo: VGP)
Petrol prices adjusted from 3pm on August 20. (Photo: VGP)

Domestic petrol and diesel prices were adjusted up from 3pm on August 20, with the Ministries of Industry and Trade and Finance deciding not to make any contributions to or draw from the petrol price stabilisation fund.

Accordingly, the retail price of E5RON92 petrol was capped at 21,833 VND (0.84 USD) per litre, up 598 VND per litre from the previous ceiling price. E10RON95-III petrol was priced at no more than 22,668 VND per litre, an increase of 549 VND per litre.

The ceiling price of 0.05S diesel was raised by 1,310 VND to 28,543 VND per litre, while 180CST 3.5S mazut rose by 933 VND to 17,689 VND per kilogramme.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade will coordinate with relevant agencies to inspect and supervise traders' fulfilment of their responsibility to ensure adequate fuel supplies for the market, and strictly handle any violations detected.

Meanwhile, the two ministries will continue to closely monitor market developments to announce appropriate petrol and diesel prices in line with Government directions and propose measures to the Government and Prime Minister to stabilise fuel prices.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the global petroleum market during this pricing cycle was influenced by peace negotiations between the US and Iran, the stalled resumption of oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, and rising tensions in the Middle East.

These factors have caused global refined petroleum product prices to fluctuate in recent days, although the overall trend has been predominantly upward.

In general, petrol and diesel prices in Viet Nam remain relatively low compared with those in neighbouring countries, including Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and China.

VNA
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