Most countries were affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as the prices of a number of commodities, especially gasoline, rose. The largest of these rises was in Europe, where the highest price of gasoline since the start of the war reached $2.10 per liter, after it was $1.48 per liter before the war. In America, the price of a liter of gasoline after the war reached $1.35, after it was 0.98 before the Russian invasion.
Among the Arab countries, the price of a liter of gasoline rose to $1.23 in the UAE after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, from 0.77 before the invasion, while gasoline prices in Saudi Arabia were not affected by the Russian war.
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Source: US Energy Information Administration - European Commission - government data