The motoring public can see a slight drop in fuel prices starting Tuesday, after four consecutive weeks of increases. In separate advisories, Shell Pilipinas and Seaoil said the per-liter prices of diesel and kerosene would dip by 95 centavos and P1.15, respectively. Gasoline prices would also go down by 60 centavos per liter. READ: Fuel
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