CPC Taiwan Freezes Fuel Prices Next Week, Absorbs 12.4 Billion TWD So Far
CPC Corporation Taiwan announced that gasoline and diesel prices will remain unchanged for the week starting April 27 to stabilize domestic prices during the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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- 📰 Published: April 25, 2026 at 15:20
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CPC Corporation Taiwan announced today that fuel prices will remain unchanged from April 27 to May 3. Prices are 32.4 TWD for 92 unleaded, 33.9 TWD for 95 unleaded, 35.9 TWD for 98 unleaded, and 31.0 TWD for super diesel. From February 28 to April 26, CPC has absorbed about 12.4 billion TWD due to the US-Iran war. Despite Middle East tensions, CPC continues to maintain the 'lowest price among Asian neighbors' to support citizens and stabilize the economy. This absorption amount is slightly smaller than last week but remains significant as the company implements its peace-time price stabilization mechanism initiated by the conflict.