As of Wednesday, Eurosuper 95 petrol is sold at most petrol stations in Croatia at a price of 13.50 Croatian kuna per liter, which is 0.36 kuna less than on Tuesday, and the price of Eurodiesel has fallen by 0.06 to 13.08 Croatian kuna, following the government's decision to further reduce excise duties on petroleum products, the Hina news agency reported.

On Monday, Andrej Plenković's cabinet decided to further reduce excise duties on petroleum products - by an additional 0.40 kuna per liter for petrol, which represents a total reduction in excise duty of 0.80 kuna and an additional 0.20 kuna for diesel fuel, which is in the amount of a total reduction of 0.40 kuna.

The government also reduced the margins of oil and diesel traders by an additional 0.10 kuna.

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According to the website of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, the price of Eurosuper 95 in a number of gas stations is 13.50 kuna per liter.

Eurodiesel costs 13.08 kuna per liter.

(One euro is exchanged for 7.5 Croatian kuna).

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