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Some Mae Sot Gas Stations Banned From Buying Fuel From Myanmar Vehicles Due to Reselling Fuel at Higher Prices

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March 10, 2026. KIC Thailand, Tak Province, Mae Sot, some petrol stations have banned the sale of petrol to Myanmar vehicles. The Myawaddy drivers said that the ban was imposed because some vehicles purchased from Myanmar were reselling the petrol at a higher price. Since March (5), more than 500 vehicles have come to Mae Sot via Myawaddy on the Thai-Myanmar border to buy petrol and resell it at a higher price. As a result, some petrol stations …
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March 10, 2026. KIC Thailand, Tak Province, Mae Sot, some petrol stations have banned the sale of petrol to Myanmar vehicles. The Myawaddy drivers said that the ban was imposed because some vehicles purchased from Myanmar were reselling the petrol at a higher price. Since March (5), more than 500 vehicles have come to Mae Sot via Myawaddy on the Thai-Myanmar border to buy petrol and resell it at a higher price. As a result, some petrol stations …

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kicnews.org broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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