National Development and Reform Commission: Starting at 24:00 on January 16th, the prices of domestic gasoline and diesel will each increase by 340 yuan and 325 yuan per ton, respectively.
Announcement from the National Development and Reform Commission: According to recent changes in international oil prices, in accordance with the current mechanism for setting refined oil prices, starting from 24:00 on January 16, 2025, the domestic prices of gasoline and diesel (standard quality) will each increase by 340 yuan and 325 yuan per ton.
On January 16, the National Development and Reform Commission announced that, according to recent changes in international oil prices, in accordance with the current mechanism for determining the prices of refined oil products, starting from 24:00 on January 16, 2025, domestic gasoline and diesel prices (standard products) will increase by 340 yuan and 325 yuan per ton, respectively.
This article is selected from "National Development and Reform Commission", edited by Liu Jiayin for GMTEight.
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