The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINT) has released updated maximum allowed prices for petroleum derivatives, effective today at 10:00 AM. These new rates are established following a decision by the ministry, dated June 4, 2026, concerning the determination of these maximum allowable rates. Under the MINT directive, the ceiling prices for key petroleum derivatives are set as follows: Diesel at 1.39 euros per liter, Gasoline at 1.35 euros per liter, and Gas at 0.68 euros per liter.
This adjustment represents a routine, periodic update to the pricing structure within Kosovo’s derivatives market. The implementation of these new figures is governed by the specific ministerial decision cited. The publication of these updated rates by MINT ensures that the market operates under officially sanctioned maximum limits for consumers and businesses alike.
These established prices reflect the current regulatory framework governing the sale and distribution of these essential energy products across the country. The changes are integrated into the regular cycle of market adjustments for petroleum derivatives, providing clarity on the cost parameters for these commodities in euros.
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