Los precios del diésel suben un 11,8 % en una semana en Brasil

Los precios de los combustibles en Brasil subieron por segunda semana consecutiva, según datos de la ANP publicados el 13 de marzo de 2026. El diésel registró un aumento del 11,8 %, mientras que la gasolina subió un 2,5 %, reflejando los impactos de la guerra en Irán en los precios internacionales del petróleo.

La Agencia Nacional del Petróleo, Gas Natural y Biocombustibles (ANP) informó que los precios promedio de la gasolina y el diésel en las bombas brasileñas subieron en la semana terminada el 13 de marzo de 2026. La gasolina aumentó de R$ 6,30 a R$ 6,46 por litro, un 2,5 % de alza. El diésel saltó de R$ 6,08 a R$ 6,80 por litro, lo que supone un aumento del 11,8 %.

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