In tandem with a strong increase in global crude oil prices, domestic fuel prices saw a sharp rise as of 3p.m. on November 7 following price adjustments by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Retail petrol prices were revised down by less than VND100 per litre from 3pm on October 24 following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.
Petrol prices were revised up by VND990-VND1,260 per litre from 3pm on October 10 following the latest adjustment of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.
The retail prices of petrol were revised down significantly to below VND20,000 per litre as of 3 p.m. on October 3 following a decision made by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The Inter-Ministry of Industry, Trade and Finance this afternoon adjusted the retail prices of gasoline in the domestic market with an adjustment of increasing over the previous trading session.
The government of Vietnam continued to lower retail petrol prices to below VND20,000 per litre as of 3p.m. on September 12, following a similar fall a week earlier.
Retail prices of petrol products kept falling in a new price adjustment cycle, starting 3pm on September 5 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance, following their fall a week ago.
Retail prices of oil and petrol recorded the third consecutive fall from 3pm on August 8, following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.
Petrol prices were adjusted down to below VND23,000 per litre from 3 p.m. on July 25 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.
Retail prices of petrol rose by more than VND500 per litre in their fourth consecutive increase as from 3pm on July 4, following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.
Retail prices of petrol rose by more than VND500 per litre in their third consecutive increase as from 3pm on June 27, following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance.