They maintain fuel prices

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Santo Domingo.- The Vice Minister of Internal Commerce of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Mipymes (MICM), Ramón Pérez Fermín, informed that he will maintain the prices of mass-use fuels without variation, by allocating a subsidy of RD$186.3 million, during the week of November 29 to December 5, 2025. In that order, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will be subsidized with RD$6.06 per gallon; Regular diesel with RD$20.00, and Optimum diesel with RD$14.61.

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Fuel Prices

 For the week of November 29 to December 5, 2025, fuels will be sold at the following prices:

  • Premium Gasoline will be sold at RD$290.10 per gallon; price remains unchanged.
  • Regular Gasoline, RD$272.50 per gallon; price remains unchanged.
  • Regular Gasoil, RD$224.80 per gallon; price remains unchanged.
  • Optimum Gasoil, RD$242.10 per gallon; price remains unchanged.
  • Avtur, RD$202.26 per gallon; decreases RD$10.60.
  • Kerosene, RD$234.20 per gallon; decreases RD$11.40.
  • Fueloil #6, RD$144.74 per gallon; decreases RD$5.54.
  • Fueloil 1%S, RD$161.57 per gallon; decreases RD$5.36.
  • Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), RD$137.20 per gallon; price remains unchanged.
  • Natural gas, RD$43.97, per m3 ; price remains unchanged.
The average weekly exchange rate is RD$63.06, from the daily publications of the Central Bank.

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