Focus Taiwan
Date: 2019/12/29
By: William Yen
Taipei, Dec. 29 (CNA) State-run oil refiner CPC Corp. Taiwan, one of Taiwan's two major fuel suppliers, announced a slight hike in fuel prices in the coming week, bringing the total increase to nearly NT$1 per liter over the past three weeks.
The price of its gasoline and diesel will increase by NT$0.1 (US$0.0033) per liter, from midnight Sunday, the company said.
Prior to the latest increase, gasoline and diesel prices had already been raised by NT$0.7 and NT$0.8 per liter, respectively, from Dec. 9 to 23, according to CPC statistics.
After the latest increase, retail prices at CPC gas stations will be NT$27.7 per liter for 92 octane unleaded, NT$29.2 per liter for 95 unleaded, NT$31.2 per liter for 98 unleaded, and NT$25.7 per liter for super diesel. [FULL STORY]