Government Sets Maximum Prices for Oil Derivatives Effective April 30th
The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade and Innovation (MINT) announced today the maximum permitted prices for key oil derivatives, effective April 30, 2026. The announcement, published by Telegrafi, confirms that the prices remain consistent with the previous day’s rates. The finalized prices, subject to government regulation, are as follows: diesel at 1.68 euros per liter, gasoline at 1.47 euros per liter, and gas at 0.85 euros per liter.
These figures represent the upper limit for sales across the country. MINT officials stated that the new prices will take effect at 10:00 local time. Consumers who may have concerns or wish to lodge complaints are directed to utilize the Ministry’s official consumer channel for assistance.
The Ministry’s action is part of ongoing efforts to stabilize energy costs and ensure transparency in the market. Further details regarding the regulatory framework surrounding these prices are available on the MINT website. The established prices are being monitored closely.
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