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Date: 25/6/2026.
Domestic market (VND per liter): The latest listed fuel prices show no change across the reported items and regions (Zone 1 and Zone 2).
DO 0,001S-V: Zone 1 25,430; Zone 2 25,930.
DO 0,05S-II: Zone 1 23,530; Zone 2 24,000.
E5 RON 92 gasoline: Zone 1 20,120; Zone 2 20,520.
Kerosene 2-K: Zone 1 22,690; Zone 2 23,140.
E10 RON 95 gasoline: Zone 1 20,750; Zone 2 21,160.
E10 RON 95 gasoline (V): Zone 1 21,670; Zone 2 22,100.
International market (USD per barrel): Both Brent and WTI fell versus recent periods, reflecting a broader global decline.
Brent: 73.12 USD/barrel (previous day 76.55; 7 days ago 79.11; 30 days ago 96.32).
WTI: 69.98 USD/barrel (previous day 72.74; 7 days ago 75.36; 30 days ago 93.12).
News context over the past 24 hours: Reports cited oil prices falling more than 1% amid expectations of stable supply, with Brent dropping to the lowest level since before the US–Iran conflict and slipping further toward a 4-month low. Multiple outlets also noted Brent and WTI falling close to 4% under strong selling pressure. Coverage also highlighted that world prices eased below the 70 USD/barrel level, while domestic E10 gasoline was expected to reduce for the fifth consecutive time.

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