
"Can't get rich anymore!" "Yameen" Krisada Nilsawai, a Thai men's national volleyball player, vents his frustration as fuel prices rise and goods follow suit, pleading for public understanding.
On 26 Mar 2026 GMT+7, after the Fuel Fund Management Committee (FFMC) approved a reduction in diesel and gasoline price subsidies, retail fuel prices across all types will increase by 6 baht per liter.
Hi Premium Diesel S and Hi Premium 97 products will rise by 8 baht per liter, effective from 05:00 on 26 March 2026 GMT+7.
Recently, "Yameen" Krisada Nilsawai, a Thai men's national volleyball player, complained about the current situation, saying, "With fuel prices rising like this, business operators face higher operating costs, so product prices inevitably increase. As for us citizens, it's unbearable. We can only get rich now."
The Fuel Fund rates and retail prices are as follows:
Gasoline is priced at 49.64 baht per liter.
Gasohol 95 is priced at 41.05 baht per liter.
Gasohol 91 is priced at 40.68 baht per liter.
Gasohol E20 is priced at 36.05 baht per liter.
Gasohol E85 is priced at 32.79 baht per liter.
Diesel is priced at 38.94 baht per liter.
Meanwhile, the Cabinet recently approved urgent measures to ease the impact of expensive fuel by reducing excise tax on fuel and crediting 100 baht to the welfare cards of low-income citizens to alleviate their hardship.