Bulgaria: No Expectations of Increase in Fuel Prices in the Summer Season

Fuel prices are not expected to rise in the summer. This was stated by Valentin Zlatev, Chairman of the Bulgarian Petroleum and Gas Association. He will continue to insist on a law on trade in fuels, which will impose stricter control in the sector.

Valentin Zlatev is not expecting an increase in fuel prices in the coming months:
 
"At prices on the international oil markets, there is a tendency for a slight rise, but I do not think it will be significant," Zlatev said.

(novinite.com)

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