The association of station owners announced in a statement, “After the rise in the USD rate in the black market, we started to see the majority of stations closing their doors to stop the bleeding that started at the beginning of the crisis, in light of the indifference of those concerned.”
It’s noteworthy that the USD rate this morning was flowing around 34,000 then it surprisingly increased to reach 35,000.
Accordingly, the fuel prices increased more after the USD rate rocketed. The Ministry of Energy and Water issued yesterday two different prices sheet for fuel according to the increase in the dollar rate.
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