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file photo shows E5 biofuel sold at a gas station in District 3,
The ministries of finance and
trade-industry have given the green light to the second gasoline price hike
this month with a six percent rise, bringing the retail gasoline price in
Following the approval from the two ministries,
the Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation (Petrolimex), which holds the
largest market share of fuel distribution in the country with 48 percent,
raised the retail prices of RON 92 and RON 95 gasoline and E5 biofuel to
VND20,430, VND21,030 and VND20,100 per liter, respectively, from 8:00 pm on
Wednesday (US$1 = VND21,673).
This is the second consecutive price
hike of gasoline prices this month and the third since the beginning of the
year. With the latest price increase, current gasoline prices have risen over
30 percent so far this year.
Though the two ministries also
allowed local fuel wholesalers to raise the price of kerosene and diesel oil,
the businesses, including Petrolimex, chose not to do so.
The price hike is caused by the
mounting pressure of world oil prices, the two ministries said, adding that
the price of gasoline has continued to rise in the last fifteen days to
$83.97 a barrel.
After adding up all the taxes, fees,
commissions and allotted profits, the base price of RON 92 gasoline is
VND2,254 higher than the old rates, thus forcing the state agencies to give
the go-ahead for the price adjustment, the two ministries said.
This is the fifth adjustment of
petrol prices since the beginning of the year, after two reductions and two
surges.
On May 5, gasoline prices rose by a
record rate of VND1,950 to VND19,230 per liter. It was also the biggest gain
since March 2011.
Local gasoline price hit its peak in
March 2013 at VND24,580 per liter.
Since the beginning of this month,
environmental protection taxes slapped on fuel and diesel oil have increased
from VND1,000 to VND3,000 per liter and from VND500 to VND1,500 per liter,
respectively.
Petrolimex last week announced that
it had a consolidated net profit of VND388 billion ($17.85 million) in the
first quarter of this year, up 77 percent compared to the same period last
year.
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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 5, 2015
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