Belneftekhim confirmed the information about the next (seventh from the beginning of the year) the rising prices of gasoline and diesel fuel. However the public on this message responded weakly, protests, most likely, will not, experts say. On the evening of September 13, the group has published a report which States that "for the purpose of gradual adjustment of prices of goods in the countries of the Customs Union" retail prices for petroleum products, sold at filling stations, increase on average by 3% and 14 September amount for 1 liter of diesel fuel at $0.91 (+3%), gasoline Normal-80" - $0,82 (an increase of 3.3%), AI-92 - $0,86 (+2,9%), AI-95 - $0,93 (+3,1%). While current retail prices for petroleum products (even taking into account the increase) remain below the comparable prices in the Russian Federation, 2-4%, says the official statement. This year, fuel prices increased 3 March (average 5%), March 31 (10%), may 24 (20%), June 7 (30%), 21 July (3%) and August 20 (3%). June 9, after a mass rally in Minsk motorists "Stop petrol" the government reduced the price of 13-22%. Then Alexander Lukashenko promised that in future fuel prices will not grow dramatically and will be tied to the dollar. In the quarter, prices were allowed to rise by no more than 2-3%, "if it should be, but not by 30%," writes the Belarusian information company "BelaPAN". Another increase in retail prices for petroleum products is unlikely to lead to protests Belarusian motorists, says the head of the public organization "For Auto" Artem Sharkov. He believes that is not up to it: everything was frozen in anticipation of what will be on the currency market of the country. Recently the head of the Belarus promised over the next five years to build the country's highways in the German sample.