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E10 gasoline does not damage the engine, Honda fuel system

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According to Honda Vietnam, E10 gasoline does not harm the engine and fuel system of Honda Vietnam cars.

Lang Son market management investigates the case of 3 grape clusters for sale at 4.5 million VND

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Lang Son - The Market Management Force has stepped in to verify the incident of 3 clusters of Korean milk grapes being sold for 4.5 million VND, causing a stir on social networks.

Gasoline prices continue to increase from 3:00 p.m. this afternoon

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Gasoline prices increased simultaneously from 3:00 p.m. today (8. 28), after adjustments by the Ministry of Industry and Trade - Ministry of Finance.

Agricultural product prices today, August 28: Pepper prices continue to increase sharply

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Agricultural product prices today, August 28: At the giacaphe.com trading floor, the average pepper price is at 150,700 VND/kg, an increase of 2,000 VND/kg compared to the previous day.

Opportunity to restart ethanol projects

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Speaking with Lao Dong, Mr. Bui Ngoc Bao - Chairman of the Vietnam Petroleum Association - said that this roadmap can be considered a step in line with the trend of developing clean and sustainable energy. In fact, E5 gasoline has been circulating since 2018, the market, businesses as well as consumers are no longer unfamiliar with biofuel. Therefore, the transition to E10 basically did not encounter many obstacles.

Domestic retail prices of gasoline may increase this afternoon

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In the trading session on April 11 (Vietnam time), world oil prices increased in the context of escalating tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns that ceasefire negotiations could stagnate.

Oil prices continue to be affected by tensions in the Middle East

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At the end of the last trading session of the week on April 6 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to stay high as the market focused on monitoring the conflict between Israel and Iran to confirm that supply could tighten further in the future.

Exceeding the 91 USD/barrel mark, oil prices hit a 7-month high

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In the trading session on April 5 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to increase due to increased geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and potential supply risks.

Oil prices skyrocket, supply is expected to be narrower

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In the trading session on January 3 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased sharply in the context of increased drone attacks on Russian energy facilities and escalating conflict in the Middle East.

Oil prices cool down, domestic gasoline prices may increase by 600 VND/liter

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In the trading session on March 28 (Vietnam time), oil prices were affected by the stronger USD and the sudden increase in US crude oil and gasoline reserves.

Oil prices increase as no ceasefire agreement is reached in the Gaza Strip

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In the first trading session of the week on March 25 (Vietnam time), oil prices regained momentum in the context of not reaching any more ceasefire agreement in Gaza.

Oil prices gradually slide to $85/barrel

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In the trading session on March 22 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to decrease in the context of weaker demand for gasoline and oil.

World oil prices hit a 5-month high

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In the trading session on March 20 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to increase by nearly 1% in the context of attacks on Russian refineries affecting global gasoline supply.

Oil prices turn to decrease after reaching a 4-month high

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In the trading session on March 16 (Vietnam time), oil prices decreased slightly due to the pressure of investors selling to take profits after two strong increases.

Oil prices increase after OPEC+'s decision to reduce production

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In the trading session on March 5 (Vietnam time), oil prices were supported by the decision to extend OPEC+'s voluntary production cuts to the second quarter.

Oil prices drop about 10% this year

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In the trading session on December 30 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to decrease due to concerns about geopolitics and scarce supply.

Oil prices surge, surpassing the $80/barrel mark

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In the trading session on December 27 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased again due to optimism about the possibility of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) cutting interest rates early next year.

Oil prices continue to decline after Indonesia's decision to leave OPEC

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At the trading session on December 23 (Vietnam time), oil prices fell after Angola - the second largest oil producing country in Africa - announced it would leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

World and domestic oil prices increase together

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In the trading session on December 21 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to increase slightly in the context of investors worried about global trade disruptions and tensions in the Middle East after ship attacks in the Red Sea. Domestic gasoline prices are expected to increase by about 200-500 VND/liter (kg).

Intermittent supply pushes oil prices up steadily

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In the trading session on December 19 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased due to low exports from Russia and developments related to oil tankers in the Red Sea, raising concerns about supply disruption.