Tuesday, April 19, 2011

THE UNREST IN THE ARAB WORLD AND THE NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES, PARTICULARLY THE LIBYAN WAR HAS BEEN FELT AT THE GAS STATIONS IN THE USA AND IN EUROPE.

The impact of the recent unrest in the Arab world and the Northern African countries, particularly the current Libyan war has been felt by both the Americans and the Europeans at the petrol stations adding more strain on their bulged wallets and saving that have been made thinner by the inflation on the essential commodities in the world markets around the world that entailed the Asian markets, the Middle East, the Arab world and the African countries markets.
In the USA, the prices of fuel at the gas stations have been rated between $3:99 to $4:15, while in Europe the taxes on fuel have increased a few cents higher than had been previously.

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