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Beijing retreats on fuel price promise

By Kathrin Hille in Beijing and Javier Blas in London

Published: May 9 2009 02:54 | Last updated: May 9 2009 02:54

China took a step back from its promise to move towards more market-oriented domestic fuel prices, warning on Friday that Beijing would limit petrol, diesel and other fuel price increases when oil costs moved above $80 a barrel.

Oil traders said the long-awaited outline of China’s retail fuel pricing mechanism cast doubts on the actual reform and pointed to more government interference.

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