Three Other Fuel Stations Closed in Azua and Montecristi
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The Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and MSMEs, through its Specialized Fuel and Merchandise Control Corps, closed three gas stations in the provinces of Azua and Montecristi after verifying that the gasoline they were selling did not meet the minimum required quality standards. The closed stations are located in the municipality of Padre Las Casas, Azua province, and in Villa Vásquez and Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Montecristi province. According t…
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Eduardo Sanz Lovatón, announced the closure of three fuel stations in Villa Vasquez and the Matas de Santa Cruz, Montecristi province, as well as in Padre Las Casas, de Azua. Although he did not specify the name of the closed stations, Sanz Lovatón indicated that the "gasoline pumps" did not meet the regulatory requirements of quality. (Continue reading...) The entrance Close three other fuel stations in Az…
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Eduardo "Yayo" Sanz Lovatón, announced on Monday that three gas stations were closed for failing to meet quality standards. One station was closed in Azua, in the southwest, and two others in Montecristi, in the northwest. "We just closed three gas stations in Padre Las Casas, Villa Vásquez, and Las Matas de Santa Cruz, which did not comply with the requirements of our legal framework," the minister said in…
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