Oil prices '%hawa Qusar's Kurti Oilmen Seek These Measures

Oil Chief Fadil Berjan has declared that the price of derivatives in Kosovo are currently on the move due to developments in international markets, stressing that prices for the coming days cannot be predicted. According to him, retail prices range around 1.70 to 1.78 euros for dyzel and 1.30 to 1,42 [...]
According to him, retail prices range around 1.70 euros to 1.78 euros for dyzel and 1.30 to 1,42 euros for gasoline, while the supply price has been around 1.74 euros.
Meanwhile, Berjani has announced that he has sent letter to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Iron Murat and Mimoza Kusari-Lila demanding the temporary removal of the VAT for oil derivatives.
He stressed that this measure would directly affect the reduction of costs for citizens on price hikes.
According to him, from the latest data, citizens currently pay around 0.22 euros per litre in the state budget, compared to about 0.22 euros earlier, reflecting the increase in loads from VAT of 0.10 euros per litre.
This measure would directly impact the lower cost of the final consumer for Kosovo citizens, respectively, providing immediate and tangible relief to the current conditions of raising the cost of living. Based on the latest data, dated 21.03.2026, the citizen pays about 0.22 per litre in the state budget, while on 21.03.26, this value was around 0.22. This shows that in addition to the price increase in international markets, an increase in burden from the VAT of 0.10 euros per litre of” is being recorded further in the letter Berjan sent to Kurti and ministers.












