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As of 2023, only a few countries still use leaded gasoline, with Algeria being the last country to officially phase it out. Other nations where leaded gasoline may still be found include some in parts of Africa and the Middle East, although the use is generally very limited and often in specific applications. Many countries have transitioned to unleaded fuels due to health and environmental concerns. The global trend has been toward eliminating leaded gasoline entirely.

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