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The price of gasoline rises $3 and diesel oil increases $5 from this Friday, April 1

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The Executive Power resolved this Wednesday a new adjustment in the price of fuels (third in a row) that will take effect from Friday, April 1, according to President Luis Lacalle Pou.

In that way, the price of Super 95 gasoline rises $3 per liter at the pump (4%), and goes from $74.88 to $77.88 per liter, while common diesel oil increases $5 per liter (9.2%), going from $53.99 to $58.99.

As in previous months, the correction is lower than what was indicated by the rule based on the evolution of international prices.

also increased the price of supergas (LPG) which went from $60.35 to $63.35 per kilo (5%). In this way, now the 13 kg bottle has a cost to the public of $823.55 (without shipping).

The Import Parity Price (PPI) report that corresponds to the last moving month between February 26 and March 25 showed that the price of gasoline should have had a variation of $7.54 per liter (+10.1 %), and diesel of $15.22 per liter (+28.2%).

During February, the average price of Brent oil had been US$95.5 per barrel and in March it stood at US$117.5, with an upward variation of 23%. The volatility already characteristic of this commodity gained strength since the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine. There was also a 48% increase in the price of international freight during the last month.



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