The Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Entrepreneurship has released the maximum allowable derivative prices for the current day. According to the official announcement, the established maximum price for gasoline is set at 1.44 euro-cents per liter. The corresponding maximum price for gasoline is listed at 1.37 euro-cents per liter, while the maximum price for gas stands at 0.61 cents per liter.
The report notes a slight increase in the price of gasoline compared to the previous day, rising by 1 cent from yesterday’s rate of 1.43 euro-cents. For context, the price of gasoline had been recorded at 1.36 euro-cents as of June 25. The announcement provides an overview of the current market pricing structure.
Historically, the price of gasoline has shown significant volatility. Specifically, due to the conflict that commenced on February 28 in the Middle East, the price for gasoline in Kosovo reached a peak of 1.91 euro-cents per liter. These figures reflect the current regulatory ceiling on fuel costs, detailing the latest price benchmarks for consumers.
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