The junta-controlled state government ordered fuel stations to sell fuel only to cars and motorbikes that can provide proof of tax payment and government registration, known as wheel tax. The official price of petrol is around 5,000 MMK per liter, while on the black market it can rise as high as 15,000 MMK. As a result, vehicles operating without tax compliance find it increasingly difficult to function. With soaring black market fuel prices, mo…
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