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Fuel prices in Vietnam on 28/4/2026 showed no recorded change across the listed domestic products and regions (Vùng 1 and Vùng 2).
Domestic price snapshot (unit: VND per liter):
DO 0,001S-V: Vùng 1 27,950; Vùng 2 28,500; Change: none.
DO 0,05S-II: Vùng 1 26,690; Vùng 2 27,220; Change: none.
Gasoline E5 RON 92-II: Vùng 1 21,830; Vùng 2 22,260; Change: none.
Kerosene 2-K: Vùng 1 32,100; Vùng 2 32,740; Change: none.
Gasoline RON 95-III: Vùng 1 22,880; Vùng 2 23,330; Change: none.
Gasoline RON 95-V: Vùng 1 23,820; Vùng 2 24,290; Change: none.
Internationally, crude oil prices increased. Brent was at 101.95 USD per barrel, up from 99.13 USD per barrel in the previous day. WTI was at 96.74 USD per barrel, up from 94.4 USD per barrel in the previous day. (No 7-day or 30-day comparison figures were provided.)
News context over the past 24 hours pointed to a global rise in oil prices, including reports that Brent and WTI rebounded and that shipping disruptions and negotiation delays related to Iran contributed to higher prices. Several outlets also noted that prices reached the highest levels in about two weeks.

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