The government’s diesel subsidy rationalisation programme, which has seen the price of diesel go up to RM3.35 per litre, is currently limited to Peninsular Malaysia, with no timeline set for its implementation across the South China Sea. And if the ministry of finance is anything to go by, the country […]
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