State committee: petrol sold as ai-93 brand falls short of standards
It has been confirmed officially that A-93 petrol brand sold at the petrol stations of Azerbaijan falls short of the standards.
ANS Press reported that citizen Elchin Abbasov has requested the Service for Anti-Monopoly Policy and Protection of Customers Rights under the Azerbaijan Ministry of Economic Development to check quality of petrol sold at Azpetrol petrol stations.
The examination proved that A-80, A-92 and A-95 types of petrol correspond to the standards. Azpetrol company has been requested to replace A-93 brand petrol with A-92 petrol at its petrol stations. The petrol stations of other companies will be requested to take the same measures. --0--
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- Economics
- 19 March 2013 15:58
Economics
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