Fuel prices to rise for seventh straight week

Focus Taiwan
Date: 06/14/2020
By: Wu Po-wei and Chiang Yi-ching

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Taipei, June 14 (CNA) Taiwan's two major fuel suppliers announced price hikes Sunday for the seventh consecutive week, pushing domestic fuel prices to their highest levels in three months.

State-run oil refiner CPC Corp. Taiwan will raise its retail gasoline and diesel prices by NT$0.8 per liter, effective midnight Sunday, the company said.

After the increase, prices at CPC gas stations will be NT$21.4 per liter for 92 octane unleaded, NT$22.9 per liter for 95 unleaded, NT$24.9 per liter for 98 unleaded, and NT$18.8 per liter for super diesel, CPC said.

This week's fuel prices are the highest since the week of March 9, when CPC charged NT$24.1 per liter for 92 octane unleaded, NT$25.6 per liter for 95 unleaded, NT$27.6 per liter for 98 unleaded, and NT$21.7 per liter for super diesel, CPC data showed.   [FULL  STORY]

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