According to the variation in monthly fuel prices established by the Law of Urgent Consideration (LUC), the government of Luis Lacalle will inform this Wednesday the 29th if diesel and gasoline rise and by how much.
According to international market data, the price of diesel is 11 pesos below that reference and 8.3 pesos in the case of super naphtha.
According to reports from Import Parity Price (PPI) the price of fuel has risen.
Diesel is currently at 64.99 pesos per liter, and if the international price increase were established, it should be set at 76 pesos. While super gasoline costs 80.88 and would go to 89.22 pesos per liter.
Despite the drop in the dollar, products have not fallen in price, and if fuels rise, there will be a rise in all products, beyond the fact that the increase is less than that established by Ursea for the month of July.
This Wednesday it will be known if the fuels go up and how much
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