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Global Fuel Subsidies and Price Control Measures Database analyzes the fuel pricing regime and types of fuel subsidies implemented across 154 economies since 2021. The qualitative database provides information on (i) each country’s oil sector, including trade status and number of oil refineries in operation as well as total refining capacity; (ii) type of fuel price regulation implemented in the country; (iii) certain domestic fuel market conditions (such as fuel smuggling, shortages); (iv) type of price controls and subsidies on fuels in the country; and (v) whether the country is undergoing or considering reforms.

Global Fuel Subsidies & Price Control Measures Database
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Global Fuel Subsidies & Price Control Measures Database - Data Dictionary
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