Domestic cooking gas prices face an impending shake-up this Friday (June 4), following an official announcement scheduled for Thursday (June 3). Litro Gas Lanka Limited confirmed the timeline, ensuring consumers wait just a little longer to discover how their wallets will be affected.
Evaluations for the monthly adjustment already sit with the Ministry of Finance, with the final verdict expected tomorrow (June 2). The supplier claims the upcoming shift directly reflects global energy market conditions and international trends, as it attempts to tether local rates to volatile foreign markets. This follows a rare moment of stability during the previous monthly review, where prices remained entirely untouched.
Evaluations for the monthly adjustment already sit with the Ministry of Finance, with the final verdict expected tomorrow (June 2). The supplier claims the upcoming shift directly reflects global energy market conditions and international trends, as it attempts to tether local rates to volatile foreign markets. This follows a rare moment of stability during the previous monthly review, where prices remained entirely untouched.
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