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China's Fuel Price Hike Triggers Surge in Demand at Petrol Stations
In Nanjing, drivers are filling up ahead of a nationwide fuel price increase set for midnight, coinciding with a rise in global oil prices above $100 per barrel.
Editorial Staff
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As global oil prices exceed $100 per barrel, drivers in Nanjing, China, are responding by queuing at petrol stations to fill their tanks.
A nationwide fuel price increase is scheduled to take effect at midnight, prompting this surge in demand.
The implications of this price hike may affect fuel distribution and operational costs across the region's transportation infrastructure.