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NewsWhore
02-18-2008, 02:10 PM
The Gasoline Distributors Association (Anadegas) is very unhappy about the way in which subsidized diesel fuel is being shared. As a result, the association is reiterating its threat to shut down most of the nation's gasoline stations if the government does not provide a positive response to all the complaints that have been registered over the years.
Among these complaints are the RD$32.00 tax on each gallon of diesel fuel, the disorganized process surrounding the sale of the subsidized diesel fuel, issues involving the evaporation of fuels and the costs associated with the use of credit cards. To back their accusation about the improper sale of subsidized diesel fuel, the association produced photographs of an SUV receiving this fuel at a Conatra fueling station in Oviedo. Despite the Ministry of Industry and Commerce's efforts to smooth out the situation, Anadegas has told Diario Libre reporters that it will continue to carry out its plan of action.

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