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Fuel prices for 21/5/2026 show a clear split between the international and domestic markets: global benchmarks declined strongly, while domestic retail prices across the two regions remained unchanged in the provided schedule.
International market (24h context): Brent crude averaged 105.54 USD/barrel. Compared with 1 day ago, it fell from 110.81 to 105.54 (also shown: 7 days ago: 106.58; 30 days: not available). WTI averaged 98.97 USD/barrel, down from 103.94 1 day ago (also shown: 7 days ago: 101.97; 30 days: not available).
Domestic market (unit: VND/liter): The table below lists products for Region 1 and Region 2. The “Change” column is “-” for all items, indicating no movement in the quoted domestic prices.
DO 0.001S-V: Region 1 28,480, Region 2 29,040 (Change: -).
DO 0.05S-II: Region 1 27,220, Region 2 27,760 (Change: -).
E5 RON 92-II gasoline: Region 1 23,130, Region 2 23,590 (Change: -).
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 27,710, Region 2 28,260 (Change: -).
RON 95-III gasoline: Region 1 24,070, Region 2 24,550 (Change: -).
RON 95-V gasoline: Region 1 24,970, Region 2 25,460 (Change: -).
News context over the past 24 hours: Multiple reports cited a strong drop in world oil prices, including headlines noting Brent’s sharp decline and that global fuel prices fell by more than 2%. Other coverage also referenced mild continued declines after statements attributed to President Trump. Several outlets also published updated domestic fuel price lists for 21/5, including schedules from major operators.

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