The Automobile Association can't see a rise in fuel prices holding much longer
The Automobile Association can't see a rise in fuel prices holding much longer
12 January 2021
91 fuel now costs between one dollar 90 and just over two dollars a litre - on the back of an OPEC agreement on oil production volumes.
But the AA sees this being threatened by countries rattled by new Covid 19 variants.
Principal advisor Mark Stockdale says motorists will be wondering why prices have risen.
He says they could change if global demand falls, as more countries go back into lockdown.
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