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Macedonian fuel prices fall in MKD per litre
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Fuel derivatives in North Macedonia are set for a reduction of 2,50 MKD (Macedonian Denars) today following agreements reached by PM Zoran Zaev's government through the state-owned company Okta Ltd., which secured discounts ranging from $45 to $50 per ton. The Prime Minister confirmed that these price cuts will be implemented throughout the day as part of recent negotiations with major fuel distributors including OKTA, Petrolia, and other partners involved in local distribution networks.
Key Points
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1Prime Minister Zoran Milanović announced today that fuel prices will decrease by approximately $0.12 per liter during the day.
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2The price reduction is expected to be implemented through agreements with OKTA, a major oil company in Macedonia and North Macedonia region.
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3Milanovic confirmed he negotiated discounts for users of gasoline products via this partnership between his government's administration.
Developments
[Mar 13]
Prime Minister Zoran Milanović announced that fuel prices will decrease by $0.12 per liter during the day through agreements with OKTA, a major oil company in Macedonia and North Macedonia region.
[Mar 14:15]
Fuel derivatives are expected to be reduced today (Novamakedonija.com.mk).