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Slovenia Extends Fuel Price Regulation to Highways to Prevent Inflation Surge

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LJUBLJANA, June 12 (Xinhua) -- The Slovenian government on Thursday extended its gasoline price regulation to include highways and extended the overall policy for another six months to prevent excessive price increases. Read full story ...

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The government has extended the validity of the regulation on the pricing of petroleum products for six months, including the prices of fuel at service stations on motorways and expressways. The system of dealer margins remains the same.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The government has extended the existing regulation regulating the prices of petroleum products by six months, leaving margins unchanged, but extending price regulation to motorways, Deputy Prime Minister Matej Arčon said after a government session.

The Slovenian government has extended the price regulation for fuels. The regulation will now also apply to petrol stations along the motorway. The state regulation has been extended by six months. In 2022, the regulation for fuel prices was reintroduced in Slovenia. Now the government is expanding this regulation. In future, the regulation will also apply to petrol stations along the motorways. Here, pricing has been fully liberalised so far. M…

The Slovenian government is expanding the scheme, which has been in force since 2022. Price capping will be extended for a further six months.

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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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