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Despite the Decline in Global Oil Prices, Myanmar Has Continued to Reduce Fuel Quotas without Abolishing the Multiple/multiple and QR Systems, Leading to a Temporary Fuel Shortage. Min Aung Hlaing Says He Sees No Way to Solve the Problem Due to His Dollar-Saving Policy - Khit Thit Media
Yangon, June 25 As global oil prices fall again following the Middle East peace agreement, Myanmar has not yet abolished the multi-point and QR systems and has again reduced fuel quotas, a source with the Myanmar Petroleum Importers, Distributors and Exporters Association (MPTA) said. Since April 10, when the military leader Min Aung Hlaing forcibly seized the presidency, fuel quotas have been reduced as part of a 100-day plan to save foreign ex…
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Yangon, June 25 As global oil prices fall again following the Middle East peace agreement, Myanmar has not yet abolished the multi-point and QR systems and has again reduced fuel quotas, a source with the Myanmar Petroleum Importers, Distributors and Exporters Association (MPTA) said. Since April 10, when the military leader Min Aung Hlaing forcibly seized the presidency, fuel quotas have been reduced as part of a 100-day plan to save foreign ex…