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China increases retail fuel prices starting May 9.

China announced on Friday that it would raise the price caps of gasoline and diesel, one month after it curbed the price increases. The country is trying to control the inflationary effects of the Iran War and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The?country’s state planner announced on Friday that maximum retail gasoline prices and 'diesel will rise by 320 Yuan ($47.05), per metric tonne, as part of an ongoing price review. Retail diesel prices will also increase by 310 Yuan per metric tonne. China is the world's?second-largest consumer of oil. It has a diversified oil supply network and an oil stockpile.

Last month, it limited the price increases for gasoline to around half of China's usual increase.

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said that PetroChina, Sinopec and CNOOC, as well as other crude oil processing companies, should organize the production and transportation of refined products to ensure a stable supply on the market and adhere to the national price policy.

(source: Reuters)