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Filling up
Published: Jan 17, 2022 10:03 PM
A worker refuels vehicles in a gas station in Xinle city, North China's Hebei Province on January 17, 2022. The country's top economic planner said the price of gasoline will go up by 345 yuan ($54.25) per ton, while that of diesel will increase by 330 yuan. on the following day. Photo: cnsphoto

A worker refuels vehicles in a gas station in Xinle city, North China's Hebei Province on January 17, 2022. The country's top economic planner said the price of gasoline will go up by 345 yuan ($54.25) per ton, while that of diesel will increase by 330 yuan. on the following day. Photo: cnsphoto