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Fuel Prices Fall, But New Price Hikes Still Expected Across Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published: June 28, 2026
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A drop in global oil prices, driven by stabilizing conditions in the Middle East, has led to lower fuel prices both internationally and in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite fuel now being at its lowest price since the beginning of the year, consumers are unlikely to see relief in the cost of food or public services. Instead, businesses are warning of another wave of price increases, citing the delayed effects of previous economic pressures.

Fuel Prices Down, But Citizens Brace for Another Wave of Price Increases

The stabilization of conditions in the Middle East has pushed oil prices lower on global markets, leading to a reduction in fuel prices across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Fuel is now selling at its lowest level since the beginning of the year.

However, while motorists are paying less at the pump, consumers are not expecting lower prices for groceries or public services. On the contrary, businesses are announcing fresh price increases, arguing that they are facing delayed consequences of previous economic crises.

In recent years, consumers have noticed a familiar pattern: when fuel prices rise, the cost of goods and services increases almost immediately. But when fuel becomes cheaper, prices rarely move in the opposite direction. Instead, businesses tend to maintain the higher prices.

Consumer protection groups strongly oppose the latest announcements, saying there is no economic justification for new increases. Economists share the same view.

Murisa Marić of the Consumer Protection Association “Don” in Prijedor says businesses cannot justify keeping prices high regardless of changes in energy costs.

“We cannot mix different costs to justify constant price increases. When one energy source becomes cheaper, prices stay the same. But when another energy source becomes more expensive, businesses immediately use that as an excuse to raise prices. Once again, consumers are paying the price, despite lower fuel costs,” Marić said.

Economic analyst Zoran Pavlović agrees, arguing that businesses often use fuel prices as a convenient explanation.

“Anyone who wants to raise prices can always point to fuel costs as an excuse. In reality, there is no basis for these increases. Prices rise overnight, but when there is room for reductions, businesses suddenly say it takes time,” Pavlović explained.

Consumer protection organizations also believe that government measures introduced to curb inflation have failed to deliver meaningful results. They argue that authorities should instead develop a comprehensive social support system focused on protecting the country’s most vulnerable citizens.

Ostoja Kremenović of the “Movement of RS Consumers” says the absence of a clear social program remains a major weakness.

“The biggest issue is the lack of a social protection strategy in both entities. Authorities first need to identify the most vulnerable groups through a social map and determine how they can be effectively protected, because the differences among citizens are enormous,” he said.

For many citizens, rising prices have become an unfortunate reality. Another increase will come as little surprise. What would truly be unexpected, they say, is seeing the prices of everyday goods finally begin to fall.

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