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Higher petrol prices drive more border region motorists to Belgium

Higher petrol prices drive more border region motorists to Belgium

Higher fuel prices in the Netherlands, which are up to 55 cents more per liter than in Belgium, are driving motorists in border regions to refuel across the border. This price disparity has resulted in a 15 percent shift in petrol consumption from the Dutch border area to Belgium.

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