The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is anticipated to drive up the prices of fuels, food, and housing services, with a notable increase of 10 cents in fuel prices expected as early as next week. This rise is part of a broader trend affecting living costs and economic stability.
Fuels, food, and housing services more expensive due to the war in the Middle East

Context & Explainers
Higher crude oil prices raise wholesale fuel costs, and those increases typically reach Portuguese petrol and diesel pumps within days to weeks; the recent conflict has pushed oil to one‑year highs and European gas futures up roughly 40%, making fuel the first likely victim. Final pump prices also depend on taxes, VAT and distributor margins, so consumers should expect higher filling‑station bills but the exact change will reflect those tax and margin components as well as exchange rates.
Anarec is the trade association for fuel retailers and convenience stores, formally the National Association of Fuel Retailers and Convenience Stores (Associação Nacional de Revendedores de Combustíveis e de Lojas de Conveniência). Its leaders monitor and comment on retail fuel trends — for example the association’s vice-president Mafalda Trigo said diesel could rise by about €0.10 next week — so drivers and businesses should watch price updates.




