In the first half of this year is 200 million liters of diesel sold fewer than in the same period last year. June was a drop in sales of 9.4 percent, even the worst sales month since August 2003.
This was reported Bovag trade association based CBS figures. The LPG sales fell in the first half by nearly 20 percent. The extreme declines are attributable to the increases in excise duties since January 1, almost entirely according Bovag
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Based on the CBS figures expect the industry organizations and Bovag BETA that the diesel and LPG sales decreased by 610 million liters this year. This year, 6.76 billion liters of diesel will be sold nearly 508 million liters less than in 2013
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The sale of LPG, this year to 398 million liters, while last year was 500 million liters, conclude the organizations.
Because of the higher diesel fuel rather transporters and individuals from outside the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany are no longer on the Dutch border pumps. Bovag and BETA also expect the Treasury money will run wrong.
RTL News / Reuters


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