Croatian oil and gas company INA has raised retail petrol prices, daily Business reported. The price of the most popular fuel, Eurosuper BS 95, reached HRK 9.82 (EUR 1.3) per litre, up by 2.3%. The price of Eurosuper 98 rose by 2.2% to HRK 10.17 per litre. The Eurodiesel price increased by 1.5% to HRK 9.05 per litre, while diesel prices went up by 2% to HRK 8.78 per litre. These prices will be valid for the next two weeks. |
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