Fuel prices increase from today
For consumers in Suva, Lautoka and Lami areas the price of a litre of Unleaded fuel will be $2.19, an increase of 6 cents while a litre of Diesel will cost $1.84 from today, which is an increase of 7 cents a litre.
Kerosene and pre-mix outboard fuel prices also increase from today.
Kerosene will cost consumers $1.49 a litre, an increase of 6 cents while pre-mix outboard fuel will cost $2.12 a litre.
The Prices and Incomes Board (PIB) said the retail prices of kerosene and pre-mix outboard fuel are determined on percentage mark-up basis.
PIB said retail prices are expected to change as and when retailers replenish their stock after today.
PIB advises traders and consumers that the prices will differ in other areas due to additional cartage and delivery charges.
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