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The Price of Diesel Picks up Again While Gasoline Takes a Break

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The price of diesel returns to the path of increases and that of gasoline remains stable after a week ago, in the middle of 'output operation', both fuels cut the upward trend with which they had started the month of July, coming to chain three increases. Specifically, the average price of the liter of gasoline falls this week by 0.016% to 1,491 euros. Diesel, for its part, rises by 0.42% to 1,424 euros, and by 1.73% compared to January of this …

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The price of diesel returns to the path of increases and that of gasoline remains stable after a week ago, in the middle of 'output operation', both fuels cut the upward trend with which they had started the month of July, coming to chain three increases. Specifically, the average price of the liter of gasoline falls this week by 0.016% to 1,491 euros. Diesel, for its part, rises by 0.42% to 1,424 euros, and by 1.73% compared to January of this …

·Madrid, Spain
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A minor correction is also coming on Friday.

·Hungary
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From Thursday, July 17, the Benzine will decrease $26.7 per litre, while diesel will suffer an increase of $17.4, affecting drivers throughout Chile. To read the full article, visit The Times en Español Fuente

The upward trend in gasoline and diesel prices continues as of Thursday, July 17, 2025. The rise in the dollar exchange rate and fluctuations in Brent crude oil prices continue to have an upward impact on the fuel market.

·Türkiye
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Aydınlık broke the news in Türkiye on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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