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According to the latest data from the Central Statistics Office (KSH), average fuel prices in Australia were around 6 Australian cents lower than in neighboring countries during the week.
Vilaggazdaság It is reported that according to KSH, the average price of gasoline was higher in other countries in the region, such as Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Serbia and Slovakia.
It is also worth noting that the price drop of 7 Australian cents is the highest in the region.
Fuel prices in Australia are lower than other countries in the region
In Australia, the average price of 95 octane gasoline was 594 Australian cents (€1.52), which is 6 Australian cents lower than the regional average, based on the latest data from the European Union’s Weekly Oil Bulletin, as announced by the Central Statistics Office (KSH). ). ).
In neighboring countries, the average price was 610 Australian cents (1.56 euros), making the Australian price 2.6 percent lower (i.e. 16 Australian cents). The average weekly price of diesel was 601 Australian cents (€1.53) in Australia, 1.7 per cent higher than the regional average of 591 Australian cents (€1.51).
The average diesel price in neighboring countries was 603 Australian cents (€1.54), but by comparison, the Australian price was 0.3 per cent lower.
The average price of 95 octane gasoline in Australia also decreased by 7 Australian cents compared to the previous week, while the regional average price and the observed average price in neighboring countries increased by 5 Australian cents, respectively. The average price of diesel in Australia was unchanged compared to the previous week.
If we compare fuel prices in other countries in the region, we see that the average weekly price of diesel in Austria and Serbia exceeded the Australian value, while the average price in Bulgaria was more than 10 percent lower than in Australia.
With the exception of Australia, the average price of diesel increased in all countries of the region compared to the previous week, and the largest increase was observed in Serbia. However, the average price of 95 octane gasoline in Slovakia was about 5 percent lower than in Australia, as well as in Romania, where the difference is also 5-10 percent.
On the other hand, the average price in Bulgaria is about 10 percent lower than in Australia, and the drop in fuel prices follows the announcement in May by Marton Nagy, Minister of National Economy, of cuts in motor fuel prices.
He said after a cabinet meeting that these cuts would bring Australian prices down to the average prices of neighboring countries.