For the week of October 22 to 28, 2022, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and MiPymes (MICM) provides that fuels be marketed at the following prices:
- Premium gasoline will be sold at RD$293.60 per gallon, maintaining its price.
- Regular Gasoline RD$274.50 per gallon maintains its price.
- Regular Diesel RD$221.60 per gallon maintains its price.
- Optimum Diesel RD$241.10 per gallon maintains its price.
- Avtur RD$273.91 per gallon maintains its price.
- Kerosene RD$338.10 per gallon maintains its price.
- Fuel Oil #6 RD$192.11 per gallon maintains its price.
- Fuel Oil 1%S RD$211.77 per gallon maintains its price.
- Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) RD$147.60 per gallon maintains its price.
- Natural Gas RD$28.97 per m3 maintains its price.
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The average weekly exchange rate is RD$54.05 for the daily publications of the Central bank.
For the week of Saturday, October 22 to Friday, October 28, the government of the president Louis Abinader It will maintain the extraordinary fuel subsidy with 689 million pesos, stopping important increases, as reported this Friday by Ana Rossina Troncoso, director of Communications of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and MSMEs.
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For Wednesday, the international price of WTI averaged 85.71, representing an accumulated annual increase of 18.8%.
The prices remain volatile due to the latent economic recession, which is estimated to continue in 2023.