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THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 6, 2014> ECONOMY
UPDATED: January 27, 2014 NO. 6 FEBRUARY 6, 2014
Cheaper Driving
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(ZHU XUDONG)

A staff member from a gas station in Baoding, north China's Hebei Province, refuels a car.

The National Development and Reform Commission cut the per-ton retail price of gasoline by 130 yuan ($21.3) and diesel by 125 yuan ($20.7) on January 25.

The adjustment, following a cut on January 10, saw the benchmark retail prices of gasoline decrease by 0.1 yuan ($0.017) per liter and that of diesel by 0.11 yuan ($0.018) per liter.



 
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