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SerbiaEconomy2 days ago

These are the new gas prices!

New fuel prices have been announced in Serbia, with diesel costing 217 dinars per liter and gasoline 191 dinars per liter, effective from 15:00 today. These prices are lower than those from last week by three dinars for both fuels. The increase in crude oil prices follows the postponement of talks between the United States and Iran. Crude oil is now priced at $77.30 per barrel, while Brent crude is at $80.10 per barrel. Additionally, it was reported that the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has extended the license for Serbian Oil Industry (NIS) operations for another 15 days until July

Stigle su nove cene goriva , tako da će od danas od 15 časova na pumpama u Srbiji litar evrodizela koštati 217 dinara, a benzin 191 dinar.

Nove cene goriva važiće do sledećeg petka 26. juna. U odnosu prošlu nedelju, cene evrodizela i benzina su pojeftinile za po tri dinara.

Cena nafte porasla nakon odlaganja sastanka SAD i Irana

Cene nafte porasle su danas na 77,3 dolara za barel sirove nafte, nakon što je saopšteno da su odloženi razgovori između Sjedinjenih Američkih Država i Irana, prenosi Tanjug.

Portal "Trejding ekonomiks" navodi da je cena sirove nafte sada 77,3 dolara za barel, dok je cena Brent nafte 80,1 za barel.

Podsetimo, Američka kancelarija za kontrolu strane imovine (OFAK) produžila je Naftnoj industriji Srbije ( NIS ) licencu za poslovanje za još 15 dana, do 1. jula, pa je sudbina kompanije NIS i dalje neizvesna.

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These are the new gas prices!

New fuel prices have been announced in Serbia, with diesel costing 217 dinars per liter and gasoline 191 dinars per liter, effective from 15:00 today. These prices are lower than those from last week by three dinars for both fuels. The increase in crude oil prices follows the postponement of talks between the United States and Iran. Crude oil is now priced at $77.30 per barrel, while Brent crude is at $80.10 per barrel. Additionally, it was reported that the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has extended the license for Serbian Oil Industry (NIS) operations for another 15 days until July

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about fuel price changes and related economic factors without apparent ideological framing or biased language.

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