Motorists are experiencing a gradual decline in fuel prices this week. The recent resolution of the conflict in Iran has led to a slight decrease in the cost of gasoline and diesel, amounting to a few cents per liter. However, this decrease is occurring at a significantly slower pace than the sharp increase observed when the conflict initially erupted in February. At that time, pump prices surged by several tens of cents. Experts are analyzing the discrepancy between the rapid price increase during the conflict and the slow reduction following its end, seeking to understand the market dynamics at play. The slow decline is frustrating consumers who experienced the immediate impact of the price hike. Further investigation is needed to determine the factors contributing to this imbalance.
