Gov’t needs to increase RON95 petrol price by 32 sen per litre by July 1 to meet targeted savings in subsidy


The rationalisation of fuel subsidies in Malaysia has begun with the removal of the blanket subsidy for diesel, with the retail price of B10 and B20 diesel in the peninsula increased to RM3.35 per litre as of today, June 10. This is a RM1.20, or 56%, jump from the previous […]

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