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Pump prices in the Netherlands are Significantly Higher Despite Falling Oil Prices and a Waker Dollar. ING Economist Rico Luman Thinks That The Major Oil Companies Seem to Be Taking a Little More Margin. Accordance to Rabobank Economist Hugo Recognize, this is one of the development that contributed to a significant increase in inflation last month.
The Increase in the Overall Price Level in the Netherlands was more than 3 percent last month, the central desk of Statistics (CBS) Calculated on Wednesday. This was mainly because energy and fuel prices were highher in September than a year earlier. Accordance to Consumer Collective UnitedConsumers, The Recommended Price for A Liter or Euro95 is Now An Average or 2.17 euros. That was 2.06 euros a year ago. The Recommended Price For Diesel is 1.93 euros, compared to 1.77 euros a year ago.
Accordance to Luman, the Situation at the Pump is a snapshot, While Oil Prices Have Fluctuated Greatly Recently Due to Uncertainty about the International Situation. In The Slightly Longer Term, The Economist Says The Picture is Favorable for the Time Being. For next year, he anticipates just lower oil prices and that will certainly have an impact on prices at the pump. It was previously announced that excise dresses will not increase significantly next year after all, something that had lung leg feared.