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As of 24/4/2026, Vietnam’s domestic fuel prices show no listed changes across the provided product set, while the broader news flow highlights a mixed picture: global oil prices moving higher amid geopolitical concerns, and domestic retail prices reported as decreasing by multiple outlets.
International benchmark crude: Brent is at 100.83 USD/barrel, and WTI is at 97.2 USD/barrel.
Domestic fuel price snapshot (unit: VND/liter):
DO 0.001S-V: Region 1 27,950; Region 2 28,500 (change: -).
DO 0.05S-II: Region 1 26,690; Region 2 27,220 (change: -).
E5 RON 92 gasoline: Region 1 21,830; Region 2 22,260 (change: -).
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 32,100; Region 2 32,740 (change: -).
RON 95 gasoline: Region 1 22,880; Region 2 23,330 (change: -).
RON 95 gasoline (V): Region 1 23,820; Region 2 24,290 (change: -).
News context over the past 24 hours: Reports cite fuel prices rising globally due to concerns that military tensions could escalate. At the same time, multiple Vietnamese media outlets report domestic fuel prices falling, with one report noting diesel easing sharply from its peak and gasoline (RON 95 and E5 RON 92) cooling down.
Overall, the provided data points to a divergence: crude benchmarks are higher internationally (Brent above 100 USD/barrel and WTI near 97 USD/barrel), while domestic pricing coverage in the news indicates downward pressure in Vietnam’s retail market.
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