These Central American countries froze fuel prices

Fuel prices have fluctuated significantly throughout 2022. The price of a barrel in New York opened the year at $75.21 and closed yesterday at $88.87 – a cumulative increase of 18.8% and reached $130 respectively and US$123 in March and June.

To avoid unrest in the pockets of consumers, the governments of the Central American region and the Dominican Republic resorted to measures such as price freezes.

Most countries implemented them between March and April; some have. . .

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