Alarm at gas stations in the region: Diesel becomes more expensive in Croatia, drivers panic! Fuel prices have skyrocketed everywhere, but in Serbia they remain under control, here's WHY!
Fuel prices are once again the center of attention in the region, following the announcement of a new significant price increase in Croatia. While prices continue to rise in that country, they remain under state control in Serbia thanks to a decree on limiting the prices of petroleum derivatives.
Alarm at gas stations in the region: Diesel becomes more expensive in Croatia, drivers panic! Fuel prices have skyrocketed everywhere, but in Serbia they remain under control, here’s WHY! Croatia is experiencing a notable increase in fuel prices, with diesel set to rise by 24 cents per liter and gasoline by nine cents. In contrast, Serbia’s government has extended a decree limiting retail fuel price increases to a maximum of three dinars, resulting in more stable prices compared to regional neighbors. This measure aims to soften the impact of global energy market disruptions.
- Croatia is facing significant fuel price increases, with diesel rising by 24 cents and gasoline by nine cents per liter.
- Blue diesel in Croatia will see the largest jump, increasing by 26 cents per liter.
- Serbia maintains stable fuel prices through a government decree that limits retail price increases to three dinars per liter.
- The Serbian government has extended this decree for an additional 60 days to counter global energy market volatility.
- Current maximum fuel prices in Serbia are 203 dinars per liter for Eurodiesel and 184 dinars per liter for Europremium BMB gasoline.
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