Global Fuel Prices - 12 Least Expensive Countries

12 World's Most Expensive Gas Prices, World's Most Expensive Gas Prices, Most Expensive Fuel Prices

Gasoline prices all over the world is soaring. On average, gasoline prices have increased more than 60 percent in the last two years.
However, the price of gas still remains low in some countries like Venezuela, which has the low gas price of 12.4¢.

High gasoline price can be linked to several things: Increased demand, Tensions with Iran , High demand in China and India.

Here is the list of 12 countries around the world which has the least expensive fuel prices.

  • Venezuela 12.4¢
  • Iran 40.4¢
  • Saudi Arabia 45.4¢
  • Libya 49.8¢
  • Swaziland 53.5¢
  • Qatar 72.8¢
  • Bahrain 80.5¢
  • Egypt 89.3¢
  • Kuwait 89.8¢
  • Seychelles 97.8¢
  • Algeria $1.301
  • Moldova $1.385

Fuel Prices : 12 World’s Most Expensive Countries

[ Data Sources: Business Week ]

Rasna launches Fruitplus, fruit concentrate

Soft-drink maker Rasna, launched ‘Fruitplus’, a fruit drink concentrate with natural goodness of fruits.

Rasna plans to target the fitness conscious consumers by providing them with an all-purpose and all-season drink Fruitplus.

Fruitplus will be available in four different flavors namely

  • Fruitplus Orange
  • Fruitplus Lemon
  • Fruitplus Mango
  • Fruitplus Pineapple
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Fruitplus, is fortified with ingredients like fruit powder, Vitamin A, B, C et al, the company said. The 500 hundred grams bottle is priced at Rs 80 and a packet of same weight costs Rs 60. Fruitplus is also available in Rs 3 & Rs 10 pouch to attract new customers.

Rasna, is set to open manufacturing plants abroad and launch its own retail chain in India. Rasna’s Chairman and Managing Director, Mr Piruz Khambatta, said that Rasna’s two new manufacturing facilities will get operational in Saudi Arabia and Egypt by October this year.

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