► According to the announcement of Petrolimex, gasoline prices will increase from 220 to 420 dong per liter at 20h at 14/6 ..
20h at 14/6, the price of gasoline will increase by 420 dong to 23,750 dong / liter, diesel prices increased to VND 220 21 470 VND / liter
Union Ministry of Finance - Industry and Trade has allowed businesses to increase petrol prices clues from 20h on 14/6.
According to the Ministry of Finance, the difference between the domestic price and the current price on the basis of an average of 30 from 15/5 to 13/6 of the petroleum category as follows: the price of RON 92 petrol price lower than the current base 426 VND / liter, diesel oil 0.05 lower S 221 VND / liter, kerosene at lower than 22 / l, lower fuel oil 3.5 S 18 VND / kg.
On that basis, the associated requirements of business enterprises petroleum price adjustment petrol shall not exceed the difference between the current price and above the base price. Particularly petroleum products, fuel oil as the difference is not large, the proposed joint enterprises stabilize at current prices.
As announced by the Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation (Petrolimex), from 20h at 14/6, the price of petrol, the oil will increase from 220 to 420 dong per liter.
Specifically, the price of gasoline will increase by 420 dong to 23,750 dong / liter, diesel prices increased to VND 220 21 470 VND / liter. Meanwhile, oil prices and fuel oil unchanged at respectively 21,300 VND / liter and 18,750 dong / liter.
In addition to the decision, the Ministry of Finance - Industry and Commerce also agreed on the level of the fuel stabilization fund from 400 to 300 VND / liter of gasoline, diesel, and from 160 to 100 shall be imposed on fuel oil. Private oil stabilization fund was increased from 290 to 300 per liter.
Earlier, the Ministry of Finance has reduced import tax from 19% to 18% and from 01.06.2013, to allow businesses to use petroleum price stabilization fund to keep the price of gasoline oil.
At 20h at 14/6 in Vietnam now, the price of crude oil on the New York Mercantile Exchange was up by 1.37% to 98 USD / barrel, while Brent crude rose 1.3% to $ 106.3 / barrel.
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