On the second day of South Korea's maximum oil price policy, the average gasoline price dropped significantly, with a national average of 1851.9 won per liter.
On the second day of the implementation of the maximum oil price policy in South Korea, fuel prices across the country dropped, continuing a two-digit decline. As of 9 AM on the 14th, the average gasoline price at gas stations was 1851.9 won per liter, down by 12.2 won from the previous day. Diesel prices also saw a decline, falling to 1856.1 won per liter, which is 16.6 won lower than the day before. The narrowing price difference between gasoline and diesel, which once exceeded 20 won, is primarily due to the government's pricing strategy in the new policy.