Sinopec Suspends Export of Refined Oil to Ensure Domestic Supply
Published:
2011-04-20
Sinopec announced yesterday that it will temporarily suspend refined oil exports (excluding those to Hong Kong and Macao) for the purpose of ensuring domestic supply. As the journalist understands it, no firm date has been set for the length of the temporary suspension and exports may start up again as the market situation changes.
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China News Agency
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