Telegraf learns that prices of cooking oil, flour, bread and pork will not be allowed to rise

The price restriction for these foods remains in force

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At today's session, the Government of Serbia decided that prices of sunflower oil, flour, bread and pork will remain limited, that is, they will not be allowed to increase, Telegraf Biznis has learned.

At the same time, the government "unfroze" the price of UHT milk with 2.8 percent fat, which was until today limited to 128.99 dinars. The ban on milk export remains in effect until October 31.

Also, the Government of Serbia today made a decision to increase the price of sugar, which will cost 109.99 dinars per kilogram, as well as fresh chicken meat, (319 dinars per kilogram). The government also lifted the ban on export of diesel.

The regulation on fuel export ban has been extended until October 31.

The price limits for some products have been changed. When it comes to food prices, the price limit for milk with 2.8 percent fat has been lifted, but margins on all types of milk will be 10 percent.

The maximum retail price of long shelf life milk with 2.8 percent fat in one-liter packages was previously limited to 120 dinars. The price of a kilogram of sugar was previously limited to 102.99 dinars, and of chicken to 299.99 dinars.

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(Telegraf Biznis)