Kosovo Oil Prices Remain Stable Despite Strait of Hormuz News
Prishtina, Kosovo – Despite global news regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices in Kosovo have remained unchanged today, mirroring the maximum prices set yesterday. The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade released the daily ceiling prices for oil derivatives at 10:00 am. Effective today, the maximum price for oil remains at €1.74 per liter.
Gasoline prices are capped at €1.42 per liter, and gas at €0.88 per liter. This represents no change from the previous day’s established prices. The announcement follows global market reactions to news of the Strait of Hormuz’s reopening.
Following Iranian Foreign Minister’s statement regarding the resumption of trade traffic during the ceasefire with the United States, oil prices experienced a notable decline. However, these fluctuations have not impacted consumer prices within Kosovo. The Ministry confirmed that these price ceilings will take effect at 10:00 am local time.
Consumers can expect to pay the same rates for oil, gasoline, and gas as they did yesterday. This news highlights the continued influence of established pricing structures within the local market.
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“It’s frustrating to see local prices unaffected by international developments like that.”