First Train with North Korean Gasoline Arrives Vladivostok
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A train came to Vladivostok from Pyongyang. It had A-95 petrol, which is a good type of fuel. The fuel was made in North Korea and sent to Russia as a gift.
A minister from North Korea said they make too much fuel. More people in Korea use electric cars now. So, they want to help Russia because they know Russia needs fuel.
Experts checked the North Korean fuel in Russia. They found it was better than Russian fuel. Soon, people in the Far East will buy this fuel at gas stations.
The fuel costs about 45-48 rubles to make in North Korea. After taxes, it will cost 70-72 rubles at gas stations. This is because you need to pay for import and other costs.
North Korea plans to send more fuel to Russia this year. They will send around 100 trains with petrol. This means Russia will get a lot of fuel from North Korea.
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Where did the train come from?
The train came from Pyongyang.
Why is North Korea sending fuel to Russia?
North Korea wants to help Russia because they know Russia needs fuel.
How much will the fuel cost at gas stations in Russia?
The fuel will cost 70-72 rubles at gas stations after taxes.
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