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Top planner sees oil price 'still high' to raise costs
January 18, 2007 05:52 Beijing Time
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China's top economic planner has said the benchmark Brent crude oil price may average between US$60 and US$65 a barrel this year, a level lower than 2006's, but "still high" enough to raise costs to domestic manufacturers.
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