China has increased gasoline and diesel prices for the first time in more than a year, as shortages disrupt transportation in the south of the country. Gasoline prices also rose in other parts of Asia Thursday, and there seems to be no relief in sight as... ...full story at China Confidential
from China Confidential on Thu, Nov 01 2007
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