Derivatives prices continue to fall in Kosovo

The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINT) has announced the official maximum allowed prices for petroleum derivatives, effective for June 18, 2026. The ministry’s decision outlines specific pricing adjustments for major fuels, reflecting current market valuations. According to the MINT directive, the maximum price for diesel fuel has been established at 1.45 euros per liter.

This figure represents a decrease of two cents when compared to the 1.47 euros per liter recorded on Tuesday. A similar downward adjustment was noted for gasoline, where the new maximum price is set at 1.38 euros per liter, marking a one-cent reduction from the 1.39 euros per liter rate observed on Wednesday. For gasoline, the maximum allowed price remains at 0.67 euros per liter.

MINT confirmed that these updated maximum price structures for diesel and gasoline will take effect at 10:00 AM on

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  1. What factors influenced the Ministry of Industry’s decision on the maximum allowed prices for petroleum derivatives?

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