The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINT) has officially announced the updated maximum allowed prices for key oil derivatives, effective today at 10:00 AM. This announcement follows a formal decision by the ministry, dated June 4, 2026, which governs the pricing structure for these essential commodities within Kosovo. The revised maximum rates set by MINT include specific benchmarks for three major fuel types.
According to the ministry’s directive, the ceiling price for Diesel is set at 1.39 euros per liter. Gasoline is allotted a maximum price of 1.36 euros per liter, while the rate for Gas is established at 0.68 euros per liter. These figures represent the latest adjustment within the periodic review cycle of the country’s derivatives market.
The establishment of these maximum prices is crucial for stabilizing the domestic energy sector and providing clarity to importers and consumers regarding the cost structure of fuel supplies. The update underscores MINT’s role in regulating the market by setting official price caps. These updated prices are intended to manage market volatility and ensure that the supply of fuel remains accessible while adhering to established economic guidelines.
Stakeholders in the energy and transportation sectors are advised to review these new parameters, as they dictate the upper limits for transactions involving oil derivatives across the nation.
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