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          CHINA / National

          Oil price increase sparks mixed reaction
          By Liu Weifeng , Zhou Weirong and Zhan Lisheng (China Daily)
          Updated: 2006-03-28 05:40

          There has been mixed reaction from taxi companies and drivers to the latest oil price rise, which took effect nationwide on Sunday.

          In Beijing, retail prices will rise by 460 yuan (US$58) per ton for gasoline and 340 yuan (US$43) per ton for diesel both the highest national price rises compared with an average 250 yuan (US$30.8) and 150 yuan (US$18.5) respectively.

          oil price
          A Chinese worker changes a price tag of the oil price board at a gas station in China's capital Beijing March 26, 2006. [Reuters]

          Taxi drivers have called for government subsidies to offset losses.

          "I hope and believe the government will subsidize our daily losses caused by the rising fuel cost," said Wang Chunwang, 53, an experienced cab driver of Shunfa Taxi Co.

          Driving more than 400 kilometres every day, Wang's 2.0 litre emission Hyundai-Sonata is fuelled by about 32 litres of 93-octane grade petrol, which has risen to 4.65 yuan (58 US cents) a litre from 4.26 yuan (53 US cents).

          This leaves Wang short by 13 yuan (US$1.6) a day.

          According to local media reports, a taxi price hearing is imminent on the re-adjustment of taxi charges per kilometre .

          But officials from the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission told China Daily that a taxi price hearing is not on their immediate working list.

          Wang, who has been driving cabs for 13 years, warns that raising the unit price levied on passengers is not the best way to offset the losses because "a rise in prices means a fall in customers."

          "I think government subsidy is a better option," he said.

          Since last July, Beijing cab drivers have received a monthly 400-yuan (US$50) government subsidy to combat the rise in gasoline prices.

          Others are less affected by the price rise. Zou Gang, who manages a local driver-training school and owns about 100 vehicles, said the gasoline price rise stings the profit margin, but the school can still make a profit.

          According to an ordinary motorist, the price rise will not have a serious affect on his daily life.
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