Jordan raises fuel prices again

Jordan raised fuel prices on Monday for the eighth time in two years as part of a state plan to phase out subsidies, reported AP. The government increased the price of unleaded gasoline by 5.7% to 0.740 Jordanian Dinars ($1.03) per litre. Heating fuel and kerosene for household use jumped by 5% to JD 0.630 ($0.88) per litre, while the price of cooking gas remained unchanged.





[AMEInfo.com]

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