Petrol prices up more than 700 VND per litre Petrol prices were revised up by more than 700 VND per litre from 3pm on March 21 following the latest adjustment of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance. 22:47 | 21/03/2024
Petrol prices drop over 370 VND per litre Petrol prices were adjusted down from 3 pm on March 7 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), and the Ministry of Finance due to falling global prices. 12:35 | 08/03/2024
Petrol prices rise by over VNĐ700 per litre Petrol prices were increased by over VNĐ700 per litre by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance, starting from 3 pm on February 15. 09:40 | 16/02/2024
Petrol prices revised up in latest adjustment The retail price of petrol rose in the latest adjustment on September 21 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance. 09:00 | 22/09/2023
Petrol prices rise in latest adjustment The retail prices of petrol rose in the latest adjustment on September 5 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance. 16:28 | 05/09/2023
Petrol prices continue to rise Petrol prices continued to increase from 3pm on August 21 in the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance. 08:26 | 22/08/2023
Petrol prices up in latest adjustment Retail prices of oil and petrol increased starting from 3pm on October 11, following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Finance. 10:16 | 12/10/2022
Petrol prices down slightly Petrol prices were reduced in the latest adjustment made on September 5 by the Ministries of Industry and Trade, and Finance. 10:39 | 06/09/2022
Petrol prices plunge for third consecutive time Petrol prices were adjusted down from 3pm on July 21 by the Ministries of Industry and Trade, and Finance, the third time in a row and the second significant decrease. 08:51 | 22/07/2022
Officials clarify measures to control credit in risky areas, petrol prices The State Bank of Việt Nam (SBV) has been consistent in its policy to strictly control credit flows into areas with high risks, such as real estate and securities, and this policy will continue to be implemented in 2022 and beyond, SBV Deputy Governor Đào Minh Tú said at a regular Government press conference last week. 08:48 | 07/06/2022