Fuel rations and free buses: How countries are responding to rising oil prices
Governments around the world have introduced measures to limit the impact of price increases.
Governments around the world have introduced measures to limit the impact of price increases.
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Governments around the world have introduced measures to limit the impact of price increases.
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