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Fuel prices on 25/4/2026 showed mixed signals across the domestic market, while international benchmarks moved down compared with the previous day.
Domestic fuel price snapshot (unit: VND/liter):
DO 0,001S-V: Zone 1 at 27,950; Zone 2 at 28,500. DO 0,05S-II: Zone 1 at 26,690; Zone 2 at 27,220. Gasoline E5 RON 92-II: Zone 1 at 21,830; Zone 2 at 22,260. Kerosene 2-K: Zone 1 at 32,100; Zone 2 at 32,740. Gasoline RON 95-III: Zone 1 at 22,880; Zone 2 at 23,330. Gasoline RON 95-V: Zone 1 at 23,820; Zone 2 at 24,290. (All listed changes: “-”, indicating no change in the provided summary.)
International oil prices (USD/barrel): Brent was 99.78, down from 101.16 in the previous day. WTI was 94.88, down from 97.67 in the previous day. No 7-day or 30-day reference values were provided in the summary.
News flow over the past 24 hours highlighted contrasting movements: multiple reports noted mixed domestic gasoline and oil changes, while several headlines emphasized that global oil prices fell sharply on 25/4.

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