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The picture taken on June 30 shows a petrol station in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. No. 93 gasoline price has increased to 5.92 yuan per liter from 5.45 per liter. China's latest fuel price hike from Tuesday would certainly pinch the pockets of consumers, but may not leave a lasting impact on the nation's economic recovery, analysts said.

The picture taken on June 30 shows a petrol station in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. No. 93 gasoline price has increased to 5.92 yuan per liter from 5.45 per liter. China's latest fuel price hike from Tuesday would certainly pinch the pockets of consumers, but may not leave a lasting impact on the nation's economic recovery, analysts said.


(Xinhua News Agency July 1, 2009)

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