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Fuel prices in Panama continue to rise due to tensions in Middle East
Published: Apr 08, 2026 12:19 PM
Taxis queue at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)

Taxis queue at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)


A staff worker fills up a car tank at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)

A staff worker fills up a car tank at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)


A man fills up fuel containers at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)

A man fills up fuel containers at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)


A staff worker prepares to fill up a car tank at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)

A staff worker prepares to fill up a car tank at a gas station in Panama City, Panama, April 6, 2026. Due to the tensions in the Middle East, fuel prices in Panama have continued to rise, and the maximum fuel price limit has been constantly raised. (Photo by Daniel Gonzalez/Xinhua)