The Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Entrepreneurship has officially published the maximum derivative prices effective for the current day. According to the ministry’s announcement, the maximum selling price for oil today is set at 1.47 euro-cents per liter, marking an increase from the 1.44 level recorded on Friday. In contrast, the price structure for other fuels remained stable compared to the previous day.
Gasoline is set at 1.37 euro-cents per liter, while the price for gas is maintained at 0.61 cents per liter. Separately, the market context for oil in Kosovo indicates upward pressure on costs. The regional oil price has seen another rise, reaching as high as 1.91 euro-cents per liter.
This increase in the domestic price is attributed to the ongoing conflict that commenced in the Middle East region. These official maximum price listings guide consumers and businesses regarding the current market rates for essential fuels, particularly regarding the varying cents values across different commodities.
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