fuchsia banana On account of the fact that the price of oil has increased , Total company had reduced its oil import s . I would use has in both clauses if I were talking about something happening now, I would use had in both clauses if I were talking about something that happened in the past in relation to some other event, and I would omit has / had in both clauses if I were talking about something in the past if I wasn't directly linking it to some other event.
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fuchsia banana On account of the fact that the price of oil has increased, Totalcompanyhad reduced its oil imports.
I would use has in both clauses if I were talking about something happening now, I would use had in both clauses if I were
On account of the fact that Because the price of oil has increased . . .