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Vietnam Fuel Prices Surge Despite Stabilization Fund
11 Mar
Summary
- Gasoline prices in Vietnam surged 7.66% on Wednesday.
- Diesel prices also increased by 1.6% due to global conflicts.
- Kerosene prices saw a notable decrease of 7.7%.

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, Vietnam witnessed an escalation in gasoline and diesel prices. The Ministry of Industry and Trade reported that gasoline prices jumped by a substantial 7.66%, while diesel saw a more modest increase of 1.6%.
These price hikes occurred despite the government's intervention, which involved tapping into the fuel price stabilization fund. The increases are attributed to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict impacting global fuel markets. Interestingly, kerosene prices moved in the opposite direction, experiencing a significant drop of 7.7% on the same day.




