After cutting fuel subsidies, fuel prices in Thailand have increased significantly.

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26/03/2026
According to reports, the Thai Fuel Fund Management Committee approved a subsidy cut for diesel and gasoline on March 25, with all types of fuel retail prices increasing by 6 Thai baht per liter starting from the 26th. By the morning of the 26th, gasoline prices had risen by 14% to 22%, while diesel prices, which are a key support for Thailand's transportation, agriculture, and industrial sectors, had increased by 18%.