Published: June 12, 2026 at 02:04 PM
Updated: June 12, 2026 at 02:04 PM
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From 15:00 on June 12, a liter of eurodiesel in Serbia costs RSD 220 and a liter of gasoline costs RSD 194; both prices are RSD 2 lower than last week and apply until next Friday, June 19. For drivers, this is the weekly service price that filling stations must apply immediately after publication on the Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade website.
Published: June 12, 2026 at 02:04 PM
Updated: June 12, 2026 at 02:04 PM
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(Pojeftinili i benzin i dizel - nove cene goriva važiće do sledećeg petka)
N1, citing RTS, writes that for the next week a liter of eurodiesel will cost RSD 220 and gasoline RSD 194, meaning both prices are RSD 2 lower than the previous week. New fuel prices are published every Friday by 15:00. Businesses selling motor and other fuels at filling stations must apply the set retail prices for petroleum products immediately after they are published on the official website of the Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade.
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Novosti writes that from 15:00 on June 12 a liter of eurodiesel at Serbian filling stations costs RSD 220 and gasoline RSD 194, and that those prices apply until next Friday, June 19. The outlet adds market context, citing Reuters: US WTI crude fell 1.2 percent to USD 86.69 per barrel after a 2.6 percent drop the previous day, while Brent fell 1.1 percent to USD 89.40 after an almost 3 percent drop in the previous trading session. In the same article, Novosti links the oil context to NIS, noting that MOL officially confirmed the successful completion of talks with Serbia's government on a shareholder agreement for acquiring a majority stake in NIS.
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