
Electric stoves are in high demand in Ho Chi Minh City.
Electric stoves are becoming increasingly popular among residents in Ho Chi Minh City following the recent surge in gas prices.

Electric stoves are becoming increasingly popular among residents in Ho Chi Minh City following the recent surge in gas prices.

The price of a 12 kg gas cylinder increased by approximately 10.000 VND from March 6th; Southern Gas Company proposed reducing the cylinder capacity to 8 kg, instead of the usual 12 kg.

After a sharp drop in April, domestic gas prices reversed course and increased slightly at the beginning of May, with a common increase of 2.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder.

Domestic retail gas prices have dropped by 58.000-62.000 VND per 12kg cylinder starting today (April 1st), the sharpest decrease since the beginning of the year.

Domestic retail gas prices reversed course and increased sharply from February 1st, by more than 60.000 VND per 12kg cylinder. This sharp increase in domestic gas prices is due to a sudden rise in global gas prices.

Rising global gas prices and the USD/VND exchange rate have caused domestic gas prices to reverse course and increase sharply starting today, with an average increase of 20.000-21.000 VND per 12 kg gas cylinder.

The drop in global gas import prices has led to a continued decrease in domestic retail gas prices since August 1st, with a common reduction of 18.000 VND per 12kg gas cylinder.

Many restaurants and households in Thailand have now switched to using charcoal to save on daily cooking costs.

Many gas businesses have announced they will reduce gas prices starting tomorrow (May 1st).

The continuous increase in gas and gasoline prices recently has brought many restaurant owners in Ho Chi Minh City to tears, forcing them to raise their prices.

On the afternoon of February 28th, many major gas companies announced an increase in retail prices, effective March 1st, by 500.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder.

From December 1st, the retail price of gas decreased by 24.500 VND per 12 kg cylinder, to 454.000 VND. This is the first price reduction after six consecutive months of increases.

Many restaurants and eateries in Ho Chi Minh City have simultaneously increased prices or are looking for ways to reduce portion sizes after rising gasoline and gas prices, driving up input costs.

Starting tomorrow, November 1st, domestic gas prices will increase across the board, marking the ninth consecutive month of rising prices.

From May 1st, the retail price of gas decreased by another 19.000 VND/cylinder (12kg). This marks the second consecutive month of price reductions, bringing the total decrease across both periods to nearly 40.000 VND/cylinder.

From today (May 1st), the retail price of gas in Ho Chi Minh City has increased by 34.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder, reaching 310.000-368.000 VND per cylinder depending on the brand.

On the afternoon of December 31st, the main business and distribution units for gas in Ho Chi Minh City and the southern provinces and cities announced the gas prices for January 2019.

Starting tomorrow, December 1st, the retail price of LPG in Ho Chi Minh City will decrease by 2.750 VND/kg, equivalent to 33.000 VND per 12kg cylinder, due to a sharp drop in world prices.

In September, many businesses adjusted gas prices upwards by an additional 10.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder, bringing the total increase over the past four months to 50.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder.

Starting March 1st, gas prices will be reduced by another 13.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder, marking the second price cut in 2018.

In December, many essential goods such as gas and electricity saw price increases, and it is expected that gasoline prices may also rise soon.

Starting today, the price of gas will increase to 349.000 – 357.000 VND per cylinder.

According to several dealers in Hanoi, gas prices have continued to rise sharply in the first days of the new year, increasing by nearly 30.000 VND per cylinder, shocking even the business owners themselves.

From today (September 1st), the price of gas will increase by 6.000 VND per 12kg cylinder, reaching 259.000 - 268.000 VND per cylinder.

From July 1st, many gas businesses will reduce the price by 14.000 VND per cylinder, bringing it down to 255.000 - 270.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder.

Tomorrow (February 1st), domestic gas prices will be adjusted down by 20.000 VND per 12 kg cylinder due to the impact of falling global gas prices.

Irregularities in the retail price of each gas cylinder.

On July 31st, several gas companies in Ho Chi Minh City simultaneously announced that retail gas prices, effective from August 1st, would continue to decrease by 8.000 VND per cylinder.

The price reduction will take effect from 7:30 AM on June 1st, and the retail price for consumers will range from 288.000 to 288.500 VND per 12kg cylinder.

Saigon Petro, a limited liability company specializing in petroleum products, announced that starting today (May 1st), the price of Saigon Petro gas will increase by 1.500 VND per 12 kg cylinder. This will affect the retail price for consumers.