China Raises Fuel Prices
Published:
2009-11-10
Last night, China's National Development and Reform Commission announced that fuel and diesel prices around the country will be raised by 480 yuan per ton from midnight on November 10. The decision translates into an average rise of 0.36 yuan per liter for regular petrol and 0.41 yuan per liter of diesel.
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The Beijing News
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