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There has been no sharp increase in fuel prices in Bulgaria

Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov
Photo: BNT

After the lifting of the derogation for Russian oil, there has been no sharp increase in fuel prices in Bulgaria. According to Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov, Chairman of the Association of Bulgarian Traders, Producers, Importers and Carriers of Fuels, the market is very dynamic and depends on external economic factors. 

The war in the Middle East and Ukraine, as well as the attacks by the Houthis in the Red Sea, have a negative impact on fuel prices, but so far, there are no drastic upward movements, Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov said in an interview for BNT.



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