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Saturday, 08.08.2009.

10:06

Fuel prices increase

Prices at Serbia’s gas stations have increased.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Ataman

pre 14 godina

Thanks for the update - indeed, I find these $4.5/gallon prices still way to cheap.

The life in Serbia and Hungary is much richer than in the States, so the gasoline needs to be more expensive to match the higher average income.

And I am happy to pay more for the same.

I don't think, the Ukrainian, Belarussian and Russian practice of having lesser taxes on the gasoline than in EU is good. The more taxes, the better. 100% tax (i.e. the State withholding every income) is the most healthy thing, see the prospering North Korea.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Thanks for the update - indeed, I find these $4.5/gallon prices still way to cheap.

The life in Serbia and Hungary is much richer than in the States, so the gasoline needs to be more expensive to match the higher average income.

And I am happy to pay more for the same.

I don't think, the Ukrainian, Belarussian and Russian practice of having lesser taxes on the gasoline than in EU is good. The more taxes, the better. 100% tax (i.e. the State withholding every income) is the most healthy thing, see the prospering North Korea.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Thanks for the update - indeed, I find these $4.5/gallon prices still way to cheap.

The life in Serbia and Hungary is much richer than in the States, so the gasoline needs to be more expensive to match the higher average income.

And I am happy to pay more for the same.

I don't think, the Ukrainian, Belarussian and Russian practice of having lesser taxes on the gasoline than in EU is good. The more taxes, the better. 100% tax (i.e. the State withholding every income) is the most healthy thing, see the prospering North Korea.