Taipei, Oct. 22 (CNA) State-run oil refiner CPC Corp., Taiwan has been ordered to submit a report by Friday after the company revealed Sunday that the quality of 95 unleaded octane gasoline supplied by its Taoyuan refinery to some CPC gas stations in northern Taiwan was found to be substandard, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Tseng Wen-sheng (曾文生) said Monday.
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