Oil prices add to border pressures

15-Apr-2005

US/CANADA. Operators on the northern border of the US have voiced concern over the surging price of oil and are claiming that the increases are likely to deter US travellers from crossing the border

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The price of petrol in the country has risen by more than $0.25 in the past month, and retailers told DFNI that they feared the issue would add to pressures

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