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Oil import bill rises 36%

The cost of China's crude oil imports rose 36% in August from a year earlier, raising farmers' expenses and increasing losses at refiners forced by a government-mandated pricing system to sell below cost, Bloomberg reported. Meanwhile, China's oil imports fell 6% in August to 8.8 million tons and oil exports rose 22%.

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