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Graphics: A commodity whose price drops in April

Graphics: A commodity whose price drops in April


Inflation, although tamed, a month after a month, crawls a little up and in their daily lives, users fail to see something to cheaper. According to BNB’s current forecast Foods and services will continue to nourish price growth throughout the year.

At the same time, because of the trade war and the deterioration as a result of the prospects through the global economy, oil is significantly cheaper. This has finally been affected by fuel prices in Bulgaria and so far the expectation is to continue.

In the first week after the duties announced by the United States on April 2, international prices of a number of raw materials changed significantly, with the price of oil noted a significant decrease due to the sharp deterioration of the prospects for the development of the global economy, according to the BNB in ​​its latest macroeconomic prognosis.

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Following the announcement of customs duties in mid -April, the Brent oil has fallen below $ 60 a barrel for the first time in four years. With the Urals variety that extracts Russia, there was also a two -year bottom. As of April 25, Friday, Brent has risen to $ 65 a barrel.

Fuel trade grows, with food declines

Fuel trade grows, with food declines

However, the forecast of economists so far is that the cheaper will continue because of OPEC’s intention to increase the yield. The lower graph shows how the average cost of mass gas in Bulgaria has changed this month.

During the first months of 2025 and the previous year, the movement at the price of fuels on an annual basis was varied.

In the meantime, the price of the gas in the internal market has also fallen, especially since the beginning of April. With the solution of the energy regulator, it then decreased by 14.3%. However, this has been minimally affected by the price of methane.

Fuel trade grows, with food declines

Fuel trade grows, with food declines



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