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Sri Lanka's Fuel Prices Surge 25% Amid Ongoing War Crisis

The Hindu

Sri Lanka's fuel prices surged 25% as the nation braces for the impact of the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. What does this mean for the economy?

Sri Lanka raises fuel prices by 25% amid West Asia conflict.

Regular petrol now costs 398 rupees; diesel hits 382 rupees.

Government aims for a 20% reduction in fuel consumption.

President Dissanayake implements a four-day work week to save fuel.

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