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Asia to cut subsidies as oil hits $135

By Kathrin Hille in Taipei, John Burton in Singapore and Raphael Minder in Hong Kong

Published: May 22 2008 19:06 | Last updated: May 22 2008 19:06

Asian governments on Thursday moved to cut energy subsidies to protect their finances and those of state-owned energy companies in the face of soaring oil prices.

As crude oil pushed through $135 a barrel for the first time, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia announced plans for urgent action to free prices or cut subsidy costs. China denied rumours of an imminent increase in retail prices, but may relax price controls.

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