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Price increase in Northern Cyprus


Price increase in Northern Cyprus

On Monday, consumers of Northern Cyprus were surprised by another rise in gasoline prices in the country. Petrol price increased by 4 Kuruş and the new petrol prices are as follows: 95 petrol - 3.41 Turkish Lira, 97 - 3.58 TL, diesel and paraffin - 3.22 TL, euro diesel rose in price by 3 Kuruş and reached 3.59 TL.
Yesterday, on December 18, new price for bottled gas was introduced. The price has risen by 5.25 TL and reached 45.25 TL for 10 kg container.

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18.12.2013

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