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    Including Iraq .. Ranking the countries of the world in terms of the most expensive and cheapest pri

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    Post by Rocky Fri Jan 20, 2023 4:49 pm

    [size=45][size=41]Including Iraq .. Ranking the countries of the world in terms of the most expensive and cheapest price of gasoline[/size]
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    The average price of gasoline around the world is about $ 1.29 per liter for 95 octane fuel, but nevertheless there is a big difference in prices between one country and another for several reasons
    . As a general rule, richer countries enjoy higher prices, while poor, oil-producing and exporting countries have significantly lower prices. .

    One notable exception is the United States, which is an economically developed country, but gasoline prices are fairly low.
    The differences in prices between countries are due to the taxes imposed on gasoline, as well as the subsidies that governments provide for this vital commodity.
    All countries around the world have access to roughly the same oil prices in international markets, but then set different tax rates, resulting in a different retail price for gasoline.
    And the “Global Petroleum Price” website published a list of prices per liter of 95-octane gasoline in about 168 countries in the world, with Venezuela ranked first at a price of $0.016 per liter.
    Libya came second with 0.031 dollars per liter, followed by Iran with 0.053, Angola fourth with 0.318, then Algeria with 0.338, Kuwait with 0.344 and Egypt with 0.366.
    Iraq ranked 12th with a score of 0.513, followed by Bahrain with a score of 0.531, Qatar ranked 16th with a score of 0.577, and Saudi Arabia ranked 18th with a score of 0.620.
    As for the countries that have the highest price of gasoline, Hong Kong ranked first with a liter of $2,954, followed by Iceland with $2,251, then Norway with $2,217.
    As for the Arab countries, Syria ranked first with the price of one liter of gasoline amounting to 2.043, followed by Jordan 1.607, Morocco 1.4, Sudan 1.073, and then Lebanon 1.033 dollars.
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