
: The government is expected to announce a price increase of 10sen a litre for RON95 petrol and diesel when the new fuel price mechanism is revealed in mid-March, Sin Chew Daily reported today.
The price of RON97 will also be increased but there is no decision  yet on the quantum.
RON95 is currently retailed at RM1.80 a litre,  RON97 and diesel at RM2.05 and RM1.70 a litre respectively.
Finance  Ministry sources said the government has decided to raise fuel prices  as it cannot provide more subsidy needed to maintain fuel prices at  current levels following a spike in global crude oil prices.
The  government believes an increase of 10sen a litre is acceptable to the  public.
The sources also told the daily the government has yet to  come up with a fuel price mechanism that is acceptable to all quarters,  and as a result it may put off or may even be forced to abandon some  new measures that are already in the pipeline.
“Plans were afoot  for the registration of vehicle owners and their MyKad through Maybank  and petrol kiosks to begin in April under the proposed ‘one vehicle  owner, one subsidy’ fuel subsidy mechanism. It looks like the plan may  not take off.”
The sources said the cap on selling 20 litres of  petrol to foreign cars near Malaysian borders will continue to be  implemented.
Meanwhile, Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia  president Datuk Hashim Othman believes that foreign car owners will pay  the market price when the new fuel price mechanism is introduced next  month.
He said  the government’s main intention is to provide  subsidy to those who qualify for it, to protect the interest of the  lower and middle-income groups as well as save on expenditures.
news courtesy of the Sun
 
 
 
 
 
 
1 comment:
If the info you received is true the increase is reasonable.
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