Mint publishes peak prices for derivatives today – oil at 1.69, gasoline at 1.48, and gas at 0.85 euros.

Government Sets Maximum Prices for Key Derivatives

The Ministry of Industry, Enterprise, Trade and Innovation has announced maximum price caps for several key derivatives, effective today. The move aims to stabilize market conditions and protect consumers. According to the Ministry’s published figures, the maximum price for oil is set at 1.69 euros per liter.

This represents the upper limit consumers will pay for refined oil products. Gasoline is capped at 1.48 euros per liter, and liquefied gas is regulated at 0.85 euros per liter. These prices, valid as of today, reflect the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to manage fluctuations in the energy market.

The announcement details the specific price limits for each commodity, providing clarity for both businesses and consumers. The Ministry’s decision follows recent market volatility and is intended to ensure affordability for essential fuels. Further updates and details regarding the implementation of these prices will be released as necessary.

The figures are being tracked closely to assess their impact on the market.

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