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AA wants government to drop unusually high petrol margins

Margins have "crept up" recently, prompting the AA to ask pertinent questions.

Nathan Smith
Tue, 05 Dec 2017

The AA hopes flagging the creeping rise in petrol margins will break a “Mexican standoff” and convince fuel companies to lower pump prices.

Although petrol prices naturally fluctuate, the Automobile Association says an improvement in the exchange rate and a reduction in the commodity price

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Nathan Smith
Tue, 05 Dec 2017
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