Bad News for Drivers: Here’s Who Will Be Hit Hardest by Fuel Price Rises
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Bad News for Drivers: Here’s Who Will Be Hit Hardest by Fuel Price Rises
Croatian motorists are facing an unwelcome shock at the pumps next week, with fuel prices expected to surge from Tuesday – and diesel drivers are set to be hit hardest. After enjoying a brief respite with prices falling last week, drivers could now see the cost of every major type of fuel increase when they pull into petrol stations from Tuesday, reports dnevnik.hr And for anyone behind the wheel of a diesel vehicle, the increase will be partic…
It appears that the prices of both gasoline and diesel fuel and heating oil will increase.
After a significant drop last week, the direction of regulated fuel prices will reverse. Unless the government intervenes in taxes, the prices of gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oil will increase on Tuesday.
Here's how much it could cost
After a significant drop in the prices of petroleum products last week, a new turn is expected. If the government does not change the taxes, the prices of gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oil are expected to increase on Tuesday, according to Finance. According to their calculations, a liter of 95-octane gasoline could increase by just over five cents. The current price of 1.519 euros per liter would thus approach 1.575 euros. An even more signi…
After a significant drop last week, the direction of regulated fuel prices will reverse again, according to the Finance Ministry. If the government does not intervene in the taxes, the price of gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oil will increase on Tuesday, the financial media outlet calculated.
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