Amid severe economic crisis, Sri Lanka implements fuel rationing - According to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation statement, now motorcycles and other two-wheelers can purchase fuel upto worth Rs 1,000 per visit.
In midst of the ongoing economic crisis in Sri Lanka which has led to a shortage of essential commodities, the country has introduced fuel rationing for most categories of non-commercial vehicles starting Friday, local media reported.
COLOMBO, April 15 (Xinhua) Sri Lanka state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) announced that they began to limit fuel issued at gas stations from 1 p.m
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Sri Lanka s monthly fuel import bill has risen to 700 million US dollar in April from 450 million two months ago as increased global oil prices and higher demand including for power generation have resulted in higher spending.