The highest ever price for oil in Kosovo has been recorded, at one euro and eighty-two cents per liter.

The most substantial surge in oil prices ever witnessed in Kosovo has been documented, reaching 1 euro and 82 cents per liter. Reporting on March 31, 2026, at 9:41 AM, Gazeta Express details a two-week escalation in oil costs culminating in a price of 1.82 euros per liter, as relayed by IndeksOnline. This considerable increase directly affects the financial situations of Kosovo’s citizens, substantially elevating their everyday expenditures.

Given the nation’s heavy dependence on imported goods, Kosovo remains susceptible to shifts within global markets. International events, especially instability in the Middle East, are swiftly mirrored in local oil prices. These changes translate into increased costs for residents’ daily lives.

Economists propose a short-term solution, suggesting a temporary halt to excise taxes for a limited duration as a mitigating measure. The situation highlights the vulnerability of Kosovo’s economy to fluctuations in the price of oil.

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  1. A new record for oil prices in Kosovo has been established, with a liter now selling for one euro and eighty-two cents.

  2. A new record for oil prices in Kosovo has been established, reaching one euro and eighty-two cents per liter.

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