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Iran petrol ration panic
- Iran: Wednesday, June 27 - 2007 at 13:13
Iranians reacted to the introduction of fuel rationing by panic buying and violence, with one Tehran petrol station set on fire, the BBC reported. Drivers are limited to 100 litres of fuel a month under the scheme. Iran's government is trying to reign in fuel consumption. Iran imports about 40% of its petrol, which is heavily subsidised and sold at about a fifth of its real cost.
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