(EnergyAsia, July 7, Monday) — China’s energy demand growth is unlikely to be significantly slowed down by last month’s surprise hike in domestic fuel and electricity prices. On June 20, the government increased the price of gasoline by RMB1,000 per tonne to RMB6,980. (US$1=RMB6.86). Diesel prices also went up by RMB1,000 tonne to RMB6,520, while…

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