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Pretoria, Mar 7 (Prensa Latina) The prices of gasoline and diesel in South Africa increased considerably after the costs in the international market and the dollar/rand exchange rate were evaluated.
Havana, Feb 28 (Prensa Latina) Cuba will modify as of March 1 the retail prices for the sale of fuels in national currency, the Ministry of Finance and Prices (MFP) confirmed on Wednesday.
Hanoi, Feb 21 (Prensa Latina) Rice is called to become the main dish of Vietnam's agricultural exports in 2024, when that sector is expected to generate estimated total revenues of around 54 billion dollars.
Havana, Jan 31 (Prensa Latina) The Cuban Government postponed on Wednesday the updating of fuel prices in foreign currency, taking into account that the projections to proper economic distortions will only be implemented if conditions are appropriate.
London, Jan 23 (Prensa Latina) Oil prices fell again on Tuesday due to geopolitical tensions, particularly those in the Middle East.
Santo Domingo. Jan 19 (Prensa Latina) The Dominican Government will continue the subsidy plan for fuels of major domestic use in the next seven days in view of the upturn in their price in the international market, Deputy Minister of Internal Commerce Ramon Perez Fermin informed on Friday.
Panama City, Jan 17 (Prensa Latina) The Public Services Authority (ASEP) confirmed that in the first half of this year, electricity rates will increase between 2,0 and 15%, depending on consumption and the supplying company (Naturgy or Ensa).
London, Jan 12 (Prensa Latina) Oil prices rose after Britain and the United States carried out military strikes against targets in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, as tensions in the Red Sea mount further.
La Paz, Dec 22 (Prensa Latina) Bolivia has reported the second lowest inflation in the region, Minister of Economy and Public Finance Marcelo Montenegro said at a press conference recently.
Vienna, Sep 15 (Prensa Latina) The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) criticized the estimates from the International Energy Agency (IEA) regarding the demand for crude oil until 2030.