China cut fuel prices Wednesday for the second time in a month, giving another break to struggling companies and motorists as it steps up efforts to break out of a deepening economic slump. Gasoline prices will fall by 2 percent and those of diesel by 3.2percent, effective Thursday, in line with lower global crude prices,the Cabinet's planning agency said in a brief statement. The cuts will help trucking companies, airlines, factories andothers that are desperate to cut costs as sales slow due to globaleconomic turmoil and weakening domestic demand.