Mar 12 • 07:27 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Cheaper gas attracts Finns to Sweden – Finnish motorist: 'I won't refuel in Finland unless I have to'

Finnish motorists are flocking to Sweden to refuel due to significantly lower gas prices compared to Finland.

In Haaparanta, a Swedish border town, fuel stations are bustling with cars, as many Finnish drivers are crossing over to take advantage of lower gasoline prices. Currently, the price of 95-octane gasoline in Haaparanta is approximately 16.74 Swedish Kronor per liter, which equates to around 1.58 euros, while in Finland, the same fuel costs over 1.90 euros per liter. This price discrepancy has led many to comment that they will avoid refueling in Finland whenever possible, highlighting ongoing concerns over fuel costs.

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