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Cabinet Cuts Gasohol 91 Price by 2.50 Bt/Litre


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BANGKOK, Oct 31 (TNA) – The Thai Cabinet has given the green light to reduce the retail price of Gasohol 91 by 2.50 baht per liter for a period of three months, starting from November 7.

 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Peeraphan Salirathaviphak said the government’s approach to reduce the gasoline prices includes reduction of the excise tax for gasoline by 1 baht per liter, down from the current rate of 6.50 baht per liter.

 

This reduction will affect all types of gasoline and gasohol, resulting in lower prices.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2023-10-31

 

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Creating a run on Gasoline 91? A fuel abolished in most of Europe since over a decade.

If only I had words for that.

Years ago they had the plan to abolish it here too, just makes extra cost in separate production/logistics at the refineries and pumps.

Plan postponed, postponed, postponed...

Until now the price difference to Gasohol 95 was marginal.

Motorbike taxi riders will love it :biggrin:

For most two wheelers and lawn movers it's sufficient.

 

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