More Hong Kong drivers head north into mainland China for cheaper petrol - but at what cost?

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As conflict in the Middle East drives up global fuel prices, Hong Kong drivers are looking north for relief - but will the savings add up? SHENZHEN: Hong Kong resident Chester Chin sometimes drives across the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) to fill up his tank. “Petrol prices in Hong Kong are too high. I go wherever fuel is cheaper,” the 55-year-old told CNA. Hong Kong petrol prices, among the highest in the world, have climbed above HK$30 (US$4) per litre in recent weeks - as global oil

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