City
Epaper

Price of gas going up January 1

By ANI | Updated: December 29, 2024 23:15 IST

Tel Aviv [Israel], December 29 (ANI/TPS): The Fuel and Gas Administration at Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure announced ...

Open in App

Tel Aviv [Israel], December 29 (ANI/TPS): The Fuel and Gas Administration at Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure announced that at midnight between Tuesday and Wednesday January 1, 2025, the prices of fuel products that are under supervision and sold to consumers at gas stations will be increased.

The maximum price per liter of unleaded 95 octane gasoline for the consumer at a self-service station (including VAT) will not exceed 7.20 Shekels (USD 1.95) per liter, an increase of 0.08 Shekels from the previous update. The surcharge for full service will be 0.24 Shekels (USD 0.06) per liter (including VAT), unchanged from the previous update. (ANI/TPS)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBangladesh interim govt condemns violence, urges people to honour Hadi by shunning hatred

CricketAlex Carey joins elite list of wicketkeeper-batters with fifty-plus scores in both innings of Ashes Test

EntertainmentRandeep Hooda praises wife Lin Laishram’s strength in motherhood in heartfelt birthday post

BusinessDeliure Marks Christmas with Its Signature Vegetarian, Alcohol-Free Plum Cake

BusinessAdobe partners with Runway to deliver Next Gen AI Videos

International Realted Stories

InternationalAustralia declares December 21 as 'day of reflection' to honour Sydney terror attack victims

InternationalBaloch Voice for Justice condemns enforced disappearance of Hajra Baloch, cites pattern of targeting Baloch women

InternationalStudy flags widespread labour rights violations in Karachi

InternationalJohn Campbell: Star Journalist Back to Co-Host Radio New Zealand Morning Report

InternationalPakistani nationals deported, stopped over suspected illegal travel