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Economy
Lebanon has issued a new fuel price schedule, with significant hikes for gasoline and diesel, while gas cylinders saw a reduction. A 20-litre can of 95 octane gasoline rose by 16,000 Lebanese pounds to 2,397,000 LBP, and 98 octane increased similarly to 2,438,000 LBP. Diesel surged by 62,000 pounds, reaching 2,415,000 LBP. In contrast, the price of a gas cylinder dropped by 12,000 pounds to 1,842,000 LBP. These adjustments reflect ongoing economic pressures and currency fluctuations in the crisis-hit country.

The price of a 20-litre can of 95 and 98 octane gasoline rose by 16,000 Lebanese pounds and diesel by 62,000 pounds, while the price of a gas cylinder fell by 12,000 pounds. The new prices are as follows:
| Fuel Type | New Price (LBP) |
| 95 Octane Gasoline | 2,397,000 |
| 98 Octane Gasoline | 2,438,000 |
| Diesel | 2,415,000 |
| Gas Cylinder | 1,842,000 |



