
As of June 2025, fuel prices globally show significant variations influenced by geopolitics, taxes, and supply disruptions. A new report by GlobalPetrolPrices, highlighted by Tribune Online, reveals the top 10 countries where consumers pay the most per litre.
- Hong Kong leads with the highest fuel prices globally ($3.559/litre).
- Iceland follows as the second most expensive country for fuel.
- Denmark, Netherlands, and Israel also feature in the top five.
- Singapore, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein hold positions six, seven, and eight.
- Finland and Greece complete the list of the top ten.
- High taxation and reliance on imports are common drivers of these prices.
- Geopolitical tensions and environmental policies also contribute to the costs.
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