(EnergyAsia, May 25) — China’s fuel prices have risen by an average 15% this year following this week’s RMB500 per tonne hike in gasoline and diesel prices, the second this year. (US$1=RMB8.02). The latest hikes translate into a 9.6% rise for gasoline and an 11.1% rise for diesel at the pumps. In March, the government…

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