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TIRANA, March. 10- Fuel prices have gone up once again mainly reflecting international oil dynamics. As international markets recorded a barrel of oil at $106 some of the trading fuel sites in Albania have increased prices by 30 lek per liter. The oil of type D2 has been sold hence at 144 lek per liter while Euro-diesel and gasoline are sold at 148 lek per liter. The increase in fuel prices is expected to put pressure on inflation of food items to go up still.(Tirana Times Staff)

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