Petrol prices fall sharply following July 3 adjustment

VOV.VN - Retail petrol prices were locally reduced by between VND400-600 per litre as of 15:00 on July 3 in the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.

The retail prices of RON 95-III and E5 RON 92 were cut by VND590 and VND400 to VND21,420 and VND20,470 per litre, respectively.

The price of diesel oil was capped at VND18,160 per litre, down VND10 and that of kerosene was VND17,920 per litre, a decrease of VND30.

However, the price of mazut oil went up VND40 per kg to VND14,620.

At this price adjustment, the two ministries decided to not extract petrol oil prices for the price stablisation fund.

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