Fuel prices in the Czech Republic have reached their lowest point since March, according to data from CCS, a company that monitors pricing. The average price of Natural 95 gasoline decreased by 88 haléřů (approximately 0.03 euros) last week, reaching 39.59 Czech koruna (approximately 1.64 euros) per liter. Diesel fuel also saw a price reduction, averaging 37.24 koruna (approximately 1.54 euros) per liter, a decrease of 1.11 koruna from the previous week. Despite the recent decline, current fuel prices remain more than five koruna higher compared to the same period last year. The price drops offer some relief to consumers, but year-over-year costs are still elevated. CCS data indicates a continuing trend of price fluctuations in the Czech fuel market.