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Sharp price increases at the pump again Tuesday: ‘First major effects becoming visible’

Sharp price increases at the pump again Tuesday: ‘First major effects becoming visible’

Motorists in the Netherlands will face significant fuel price increases on Tuesday as global oil prices rise above $100 per barrel due to the conflict in the Middle East. Fuel expert Derk Foolen from UnitedConsumers states that major oil companies are passing these costs on to consumers.

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