Gasoline Prices Decrease Following Government Action
Skopje – The Government Spokesperson, Maria Miteva, announced a reduction in retail gasoline prices today, citing a response within the Macedonian market. “Makpetrol” has decreased the price of flowing gasoline by five denars per liter, lowering it from 59 to 54 denars. Simultaneously, a ten-denar per kilogram decrease was observed in the wholesale market, translating to approximately five denars per liter.
Miteva emphasized the stability of derivative prices within the country as a key outcome of these adjustments. “What is particularly important is that other companies in the market are also following this trend,” she stated. Retail gasoline prices at gas stations have already decreased by five to six denars per liter, with current prices ranging from 53 to 54 denars.
This shift represents a systematic market reaction, driven by a coordinated signal. The adjustments reflect a dynamic response within the market, demonstrating a clear influence on pricing. The reduction is being viewed as a significant development within the broader energy market.
Topics: #denars #market #per
This is a welcome development for consumers struggling with rising fuel costs.