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Expert: No change in fuel prices expected

Zhivodar Terziev
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"Fuel prices have stabilised and are not expected to change in the next two months, the Chairman of the Bulgarian Petroleum and Gas Association Zhivodar Terziev forecasted

"I believe that during the Easter holidays, and in the rest of April, fuel prices at the petrol stations will remain unchained. I hope that this trend will continue in May. Yes, there are geopolitical factors, there are price increases internationally, but it's a play on news, good news, bad news, war-related news. We have seen price increases in the last few days, but we may see a decrease in prices next month", said Zhivodar Terziev.




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