Transparency Board publishes new fuel prices, diesel price increases

The Transparency Board announced new capped fuel prices on Saturday. According to the official statement, the retail price of gasoil (diesel) of standard SSH EN 590 will be no more than 206 lek per liter, while the wholesale price will be no more than 194 lek per liter.

The retail price of gasoline will be no more than 181 lek per liter, while the wholesale price will be capped at 169 lek per liter.

The prices set by the Board will enter into force today, on the 26th, at 14:00, and will remain valid until the next board meeting, where any changes in selling prices will be reflected.

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