Due to the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices have been falling for seven consecutive weeks. On the 21st, the price of regular gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul was in the 1,700 won range, while diesel prices were in the 1,800 won range. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Due to the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices have been falling for seven consecutive weeks. On the 21st, the price of regular gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul was in the 1,700 won range, while diesel prices were in the 1,800 won range. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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Due to the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices have been falling for seven consecutive weeks. On the 21st, the price of regular gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul was in the 1,700 won range, while diesel prices were in the 1,800 won range. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

Due to the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices have been falling for seven consecutive weeks. On the 21st, the price of regular gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul was in the 1,700 won range, while diesel prices were in the 1,800 won range. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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Due to the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices have been falling for seven consecutive weeks. On the 21st, the price of regular gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul was in the 1,700 won range, while diesel prices were in the 1,800 won range. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

Due to the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices have been falling for seven consecutive weeks. On the 21st, the price of regular gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul was in the 1,700 won range, while diesel prices were in the 1,800 won range. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 21st, influenced by the decline in international oil prices, domestic fuel prices in Seoul showed a downward trend for the seventh consecutive week, with regular gasoline prices at gas stations in the city reaching the 1,700 won range and diesel prices in the 1,800 won range. According to the Korea National Oil Corporation's oil price information service Opinet, the average selling price of gasoline at gas stations nationwide was 1,780.2 won, marking the first time in five months since March 4 that gasoline prices have entered the 1,700 won range.



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