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1 Lira 33 Kuruş Price Increase Applied to Diesel at Midnight

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While the upward trend in fuel prices continues in Türkiye, a new price increase of 1 lira 33 kuruş per liter for diesel has been implemented, effective from midnight. This price increase was primarily driven by fluctuations in Brent oil prices, along with changes in exchange rates and updates in refinery prices. The fuel expenses of drivers, particularly commercial vehicle operators, have increased even further with this latest hike. While there are currently no changes in gasoline and LPG prices, an update was made solely to diesel prices. Thus, following the latest price increase, the new pump prices have significantly risen in the three major cities.

In İstanbul, the country's most populous city, fuel prices continue to vary by district. According to the updated price list on the European Side, gasoline is 62,87 TL, while the liter price of diesel rose to 66,02 TL; LPG is priced at 31,19 TL. On the Asian Side, gasoline was recorded at 62,68 TL, diesel at 65,83 TL, and LPG at 30,59 TL. These regional price differences draw the attention of drivers, stemming from logistics costs and distribution infrastructure. The recent fluctuating trend also affects consumers' fuel purchasing habits and makes it difficult to monitor.

In the capital, Ankara, current fuel pump prices have realized at a slightly higher level compared to the previous city. In the capital, the liter price of gasoline was determined as 63,82 TL, while the diesel price reached 67,09 TL after the hike. The LPG price in Ankara remained at the same level as the European Side of İstanbul, being offered for sale at 31,19 TL. Representatives of the transportation and freight sectors in the city state that the increasing costs must be reflected in product prices. For businesses with vehicle fleets, such price hike news necessitates restructuring their cost budgets.

In İzmir, one of the important trade centers of the Aegean Region and Türkiye, prices are again following a momentum parallel to the current economic situation. While the gasoline price in İzmir reached one of the highest levels on the announced list at 64,06 TL, diesel became 67,36 TL. Autogas (LPG) users in the city paid 30,99 TL per liter, facing similar costs to other major cities. The Ege İhracatçı Birlikleri and local tradespeople emphasize that this upward movement in transportation and freight expenses directly impacts commercial life. At the same time, these fuel costs are considered a critical reference point in determining urban public transportation fares.

The reflections of fuel price hikes on consumers and a broader economic stagnation continue to be a significant issue that cannot be ignored. Due to the rising costs at all stages of the logistics chain, particularly driven by the increasing diesel prices, inflationary pressure is expected to form in many areas, down to basic consumer goods at the market. Experts warn that if the uncertainty in Brent oil and exchange rates continues, similar price increases may come to the agenda for other fuel types, including gasoline and LPG. This situation not only strains household budgets but also affects economic decision-making processes by restricting transportation expenditures and increasing the cost of basic needs. Citizens whose budgets are heavily weighted by fuel expenses, along with commercial fleet owners, are turning towards new alternative searches and saving methods in the face of constantly changing prices.

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