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Oil price opens reform window in China

By Geoff Dyer in Beijing

Published: November 20 2008 17:51 | Last updated: November 20 2008 17:51

China is taking the opportunity created by low oil prices to prepare a shake-up of its pricing system that could include a new fuel tax and fewer price controls, the government’s top planning body said on Thursday.

The National Development and Reform Commission said the government was studying a series of reforms to oil pricing that officials say are designed to stimulate more efficient use of energy and encourage greater use of smaller cars.

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