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fuel. The week begins with a new climb

Diesel can cost up to three cents per liter and gasoline two cents per liter.

Fuel prices will rise again this week, driven by the rise in the price of a barrel of oil on the international market.

Thus, prices should rise by about three cents per liter in the case of simple diesel, to 1,581 euros per liter in the simple 95 petrol, the rise being two cents per liter, to 1,725 ​​euros, writes Journal de Negosios.

It must be remembered that the evolution of costs depends, however, on each filling station, the brand and the region in which it is located.

But the truth is, the data is not encouraging. The latest report from Brussels shows that after taxes, the average price of 95 petrol in Portugal is the fifth most expensive in the entire European Union.

Diesel already occupies the tenth place among the countries of the community area. The same data shows that taxes are the biggest factor in fuel prices in Portugal.

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