China's Petrol Exports Up 153% in September
Published:
2009-10-27
China's General Administration of Customs yesterday announced that the 506,000 tons of petrol exported in September was an increase of 153.45% on a year earlier, though a fraction lower than the 518,000 tons exported in August.
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The Beijing News
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