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Imbert rejects refinery, fuel price claims

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Colm Imbert - FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert rejected claims from the Opposition UNC that the closure of former state oil company Petrotrin's Pointe-a-Pierre refinery in 2018, has resulted in the population having to pay higher fuel prices. Imbert made this comment in the House of Representatives on Friday, as he announced an increase in fuel prices from April 19. Describing the claims made by the UNC and other commentators as […]

Source: Trinidad News

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