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China hit by fuel shortages as supplies are cut

By Geoff Dyer in Beijing

Published: June 4 2008 17:30 | Last updated: June 4 2008 17:30

China’s main cities are beginning to face growing fuel shortages as oil companies cut supply into the fixed-price local market in response to rocketing global prices.

Over the past week, petrol stations in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou have reported worsening supply shortages – especially of diesel oil – which has forced them either to ration their stocks or operate for only a few hours a day.

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