From July 3, fuel in Serbia rises again: diesel 219, petrol 195
N1 and Danas report that from 15:00 on July 3 until 15:00 on July 10, a liter of eurodiesel in Serbia will cost up to 219 dinars and a liter of Europremium BMB petrol 195 dinars. Both fuels are 2 dinars more expensive than the previous week.

What matters
New ceilings
From 15:00 on July 3 until 15:00 on July 10, the maximum price is 219 dinars per liter of eurodiesel and 195 dinars for Europremium BMB petrol.
Week on week
Both prices rose by 2 dinars: the previous week eurodiesel was 217 dinars and petrol 193 dinars.
When it updates
N1 notes that new maximum fuel prices are published on Fridays by 15:00.
Breakdown by publication
How sources frame this story
Mobile shows the first 2; the full breakdown is available on desktop.
Eurodiesel and petrol get more expensive
N1, citing RTS, reports that over the next seven days a liter of unleaded petrol will cost 195 dinars and a liter of eurodiesel 219 dinars. The outlet adds that both prices are 2 dinars higher and that weekly maximum fuel prices are published on Fridays by 15:00.
Fuel prices published through July 10
Danas writes that from 15:00 on July 3 until 15:00 on July 10 a liter of eurodiesel will cost up to 219 dinars and a liter of Europremium BMB petrol 195 dinars. Compared with the previous week, when diesel was 217 and petrol 193 dinars, both rose by 2 dinars.
Overall takeaway
After last week's dip, fuel prices in Serbia are rising again: both sources give the same weekly ceilings of 219 dinars for diesel and 195 for petrol until July 10.
What this means for residents
For drivers
Until next Friday, both diesel and petrol are more expensive than a week earlier, making weekend and early-week driving slightly costlier.
For budgets
A 2-dinar rise for both fuels sets a new weekly upper spending level for households and businesses that depend on driving and deliveries.