S.Sudan calls north transit fee “daylight robbery”
South Sudan said demands by the north to impose a transit fee of $22.80 a barrel amounted to "broad daylight robbery".
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South Sudan said demands by the north to impose a transit fee of $22.80 a barrel amounted to "broad daylight robbery".
July 26, 2011 10:01Analysts say North Sudan may use new currencies as bargaining chip in divvying up oil revenues and other assets as Khartoum remains on US embargo.
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