Chinese Regimes Cap on Fuel Price Hike Is Price Gouging in Disguise, Analysts Say

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Car owners line up to refuel at a gas station in Beijing on March 23, 2026. Lintao Zhang/Getty ImagesThe Chinese communist regime has implemented temporary regulatory measures to limit the price hike for retail gasoline and diesel to nearly half of what it would be under its pricing mechanism—but it’s still the biggest increase since the start of this year.Analysts told The Epoch Times that the Chinese regime is ripping off Chinese people through its state-owned oil enterprises under the pretext of international oil prices jumping because of the Iran war.

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