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Ukraine imports record volumes of fuel as Prime Minister presses for lower price

Ukraine imports record amounts of fuel in March, despite the market turmoil caused by the Iran War. The pace will be maintained for April, according to Prime Minister Yulia vyrydenko, who urged traders to lower their prices.

Ukraine is now almost entirely dependent on imports to meet its diesel and gasoline needs.

Diesel prices almost doubled after the Gulf conflict, causing concern among farmers who were about to begin the spring sowing campaign. This is critical for the country.

Svyrydenko stated on Telegram that "we are recording a decrease in quotations at the major exchanges which should have an impact directly on fuel prices in Ukraine."

She said that Ukrnafta, the state-owned company, had already started lowering its prices. If this trend continues globally, she believes a "more significant?decrease is expected."

She said that the Ukrainian market must be able to respond to price changes fairly.

Diesel demand in Ukraine is traditionally highest in spring when farmers plant spring crops. It also peaks during the harvest, which occurs in the second half of summer. And in early fall, when winter grains are planted, mostly wheat. (Reporting and editing by Kim Coghill; Reporting by Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)