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Consumers to pay more for gas and diesel

Effective midnight Thursday, February 13, there will be an increase of one cent to the retail prices of gas and diesel, while that for kerosene will remain unchanged. Gasoline will… The post Consumers to pay more for gas and diesel appeared first on Barbados Today.

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