Russia's Antitrust Service Probes Moscow Gas Stations Over Fuel Price Hikes Amid Drone Attacks
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The Moscow Times
15d ago· 2 min readenNews
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Russia's Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) has ordered two Moscow gas station chains—Neftmagistral (100+ stations) and EuroTrans (57 Trassa stations)—to justify recent fuel price hikes by June 26. The investigation comes amid intensifying Ukrainian drone attacks that have led to fuel rationing measures in multiple Russian regions, raising concerns about potential price gouging.
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· 2 pulledNeftmagistral, which operates more than 100 gas stations across the capital and the wider Moscow region, and EuroTrans, which owns 57 Trassa gas stations, both have until next Friday, June 26, to submit pricing data for gasoline and diesel sales.
The companies are also required to provide 'an economic justification for the changing cost of fuel,'
Russia’s Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) has ordered two gas station chains in Moscow to explain recent price hikes, coming as intensifying Ukrainian drone attacks fuel rationing measures in an increasing number of regions. Neftmagistral, which opera
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