Britain: record prices for gasoline due to anti-Russian sanctions

Prices for gasoline in the UK continue to grow against the background of anti-Russian sanctions, currently its value exceeds the mark of £ 1.67 ($ 2.2) per liter, which is the highest in the entire history of statistics in the country, the newspaper The Independent with reference to the industry study.

It is reported that diesel in the middle country is now sold for the maximum £ 1.79 ($ 2.35) per liter.

Experts note that gasoline prices in Britain continue to establish record high values, despite the decline in oil and gas costs in European markets compared with the price indicators of the beginning of March, newspaper writes.