Fuel prices are expected to rise by 3-4 hryvnias: when to expect the increase.
According to inkorr.com: Difficult times are coming for Ukrainians - fuel prices are expected to rise sharply by the end of the year. As reported by 'Hvylya' citing Ukrinform, gasoline and diesel fuel could become more expensive by 3-4 hryvnias per liter, while diesel fuel mixture will rise by 2 hryvnias as early as November.
Reasons for the price increase
Experts explain this growth as a combination of various external and internal factors. Among the main reasons are the shortage of diesel fuel, restrictions on the import of petroleum products from Russia, and sanctions from international partners. Many people have already started to buy fuel in advance, fearing further price increases.
Future forecasts
Despite the gradual increase in fuel prices, experts do not predict a deficit. However, drivers should prepare for increased fuel expenses in the near future.
These changes may affect the cost of many goods and services, as fuel is an important component for transportation and production. Consumers should be cautious and possibly plan their expenses considering this situation.
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