The bar chart illustrates the average price of gasoline per liter in eight selected countries in June 2020, with figures presented in US dollars.
Overall, gasoline prices were highest in several European countries, particularly Italy, France, and the United Kingdom, while North American nations such as Canada and the United States recorded the lowest costs.
European and Asian countries generally had higher fuel prices. Italy, France, and the United Kingdom each had prices close to $1.4 per liter, making them the most expensive among the listed nations. Germany followed closely with a price of approximately $1.3, while Japan’s rate was slightly lower at around $1.2. Spain also showed a relatively moderate price of roughly $1.0 per liter.
In contrast, North American countries had significantly lower gasoline costs. Canada’s price was around $0.9 per liter, while the United States had the lowest rate overall, at approximately $0.6. This notable gap suggests regional differences in fuel taxation, subsidies, or market regulation.
