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Cheaper on the Other Side: Why Naphtha Costs Less in Paraguay

In Posadas and other border towns in the northeast, loading on the other side of the river can mean a saving of up to 640 pesos per litre, although the neighboring country imports fuel from Argentina. The postcard began to invest in the border and today leaves a scene that until recently seemed unlikely. While for years it was the Paraguayans who crossed to Misiones to fill the tank, it is now more economical for Argentines to go to Encarnación …
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In Posadas and other border towns in the northeast, loading on the other side of the river can mean a saving of up to 640 pesos per litre, although the neighboring country imports fuel from Argentina. The postcard began to invest in the border and today leaves a scene that until recently seemed unlikely. While for years it was the Paraguayans who crossed to Misiones to fill the tank, it is now more economical for Argentines to go to Encarnación …

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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