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The rise in fuel prices in Syria has once again come to the forefront after the implementation of a new price for petroleum derivatives. The price of a liter of gasoline has increased to 14,000 Syrian pounds, and the price of a liter of diesel has risen to 12,000 pounds, following a period of limited price decreases. This coincided with the ongoing fuel shortage crisis across the provinces, where long queues remain and citizens continue to complain about difficulty in obtaining gasoline and diesel, despite the price adjustments. Assessments indicate that the crisis is not solely related to pricing, but also involves supply and distribution mechanisms, amid difficult economic conditions. This situation has a direct impact on transportation, production sectors, and the daily lives of citizens.
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