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The Petroleum Product Pricing Committee in Jordan has decided to keep fuel prices for July at June levels, following a review of global oil prices which have experienced a relative decline but not enough to return prices to pre-regional crisis levels. The price of 90 octane gasoline has been set at 1000 fils per liter, 95 octane gasoline at 1310 fils, diesel at 850 fils, and kerosene at 550 fils. The price of domestic gas cylinders has been maintained at 7 dinars, with continued support for gas allocated to the industrial sector, which will cost the government approximately 3.2 million dinars during the month. The committee also indicated that since the beginning of the crisis, the government has borne around 198 million dinars in supporting price differences, excluding the support for domestic gas.
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