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Sri Lanka sees another round of fuel price hike, bus services affected
Updated On: 22 March, 2026 06:17 PM IST | Colombo | IANS
Sri Lanka's Ceylon Petroleum Corporation announced its third fuel price hike in less than a month, with all fuel products including auto diesel, petrol and kerosene rising by 60-90 rupees per litre from midnight Saturday. Auto diesel prices have surged to 382 rupees per litre from 281 rupees before the hikes began
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Sri Lanka's state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation announced a revision of fuel prices.
All fuel products, including auto diesel, petrol and kerosene, saw price hikes ranging from 60 rupees (0.19 US dollars) to 90 rupees per litre effective from midnight on Saturday. Lanka IOC, another major petroleum company in Sri Lanka, said it would align its prices with the revised rates set by the corporation.

