The decision was made to maintain a stable situation in the domestic fuel market during periods of high seasonal demand and agricultural field work, the Government explained. It has been in effect since March 1, 2024, with restrictions from May 20 to the end of July 2024 in order to manage fuel supply constraints. This measure aims to prevent shortages and price spikes, ensuring fuel availability for domestic consumers. The ban aims to safeguard national interests and maintain stability in the fuel market, prioritizing the needs of the population.

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