Competition Forces Some Sinopec Gas Stations to Reduce Price of Fuel
Published:
2009-11-16
Twenty-seven Sinopec gas stations reduced their prices by an average of 0.3 yuan per liter in response to increasing competition in Beijing's retail fuel market. For the first time, some of the stations are selling fuel for less than what the official price was before the latest national price hike.
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Beijing Times
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