Georgian PM orders executives to pay more attention to oil prices

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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said at a governmental session on Thursday that dropping oil prices had not affected Georgia. He ordered the Agency for Competition to clarify the situation and explain why low oil prices had not made gasoline cheaper, Trend reports.He gave the Agency 10 days to present explanations.A liter of gasoline costs around 1.98-2.18 lari ($1 = 1.91 lari).

 

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said at a governmental session on Thursday that dropping oil prices had not affected Georgia. He ordered the Agency for Competition to clarify the situation and explain why low oil prices had not made gasoline cheaper, Trend reports.

He gave the Agency 10 days to present explanations.

A liter of gasoline costs around 1.98-2.18 lari ($1 = 1.91 lari).