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Truck drivers resigned to unfulfilled promises: “There will be no price drops”

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The trucker leader, Darío Toñánez, stated that there are no signs that diesel will drop in price in the coming days, therefore, they continue in dialogue with the government authorities who had promised to reduce costs.

“The issue is complicated, they (Petropar) are trying to keep diesel from rising, it’s too complicated for me to reduce.“, said Toñánez, in conversation with 1020 AM.

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On the other hand, Guillermo Parra, manager of Dicapar, indicated that At the international level, a rise in diesel prices is observed and if it continues like this, the situation will not change at the local level. “It may rise even more, it is expected to remain high, with gasoline there are better prospects. Impossible for the diesel to drop. ”, He also warned in an interview with the aforementioned station.

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He also said that prices are analyzed every day. “Now the dollar has risen and that makes the situation worse. You have to forget about the low. Naphtha prices are not the same as diesel”, stressed.

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