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Vehicles line up at border in Mae Sot for fuel amid Myanmar’s shortage

Summary by Pattaya Mail
The move is part of an effort to target criminal gangs from China. As a result, residents of Myawaddy are facing a fuel shortage, prompting many to cross the border for fuel. TAK, Thailand – Independent media in Myanmar shared images of long traffic jams in Myawaddy, as numerous vehicles crossed the border into Mae Sot, Tak Province of Thailand to refuel. The Tachileik News Agency, an independent media based in Washington D.C., reported the situ…
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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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