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Fuel prices: Diesel rises by almost twelve cents in weekly comparison
Germany📈 Economy11 hr. ago

Fuel prices: Diesel rises by almost twelve cents in weekly comparison

Fuel prices have risen significantly in Germany, according to data from the ADAC. The price of diesel increased by nearly 12 cents per liter compared to the same day last week, reaching an average of 2.07 euros per liter. Similarly, the price of E10 gasoline rose by almost 6 cents, averaging 2.083 euros per liter. This has narrowed the price gap between diesel and E10, which typically remains over 10 cents due to lower taxes on diesel. However, diesel is considered more vulnerable to price fluctuations.

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Fuel prices: Diesel rises by almost twelve cents in weekly comparison

Fuel prices have risen significantly in Germany, according to data from the ADAC. The price of diesel increased by nearly 12 cents per liter compared to the same day last week, reaching an average of 2.07 euros per liter. Similarly, the price of E10 gasoline rose by almost 6 cents, averaging 2.083 euros per liter. This has narrowed the price gap between diesel and E10, which typically remains over 10 cents due to lower taxes on diesel. However, diesel is considered more vulnerable to price fluctuations.

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