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Petrol Price Expected To Increase - Again
#201
Posted 14 June 2010 - 10:40 AM
dun change tyres, change to NGV
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#202
Posted 14 June 2010 - 06:11 PM
NGV, On the long run, not too good for the engine. That is the feedback from some taxi drivers..
#203
Posted 15 July 2010 - 07:29 PM
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http://www.thestar.c...f...&sec=nation
Sources: Various subsidies to be cut
KUALA LUMPUR: Talk is rife that the subsidy for a number of controlled items will be cut.
Various sources are indicating that the prices of petrol and diesel will go up from midnight Thursday.
It is also speculated that the prices of LPG and sugar will also be increased.
On May 27, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Idris Jala had said that Malaysia would be bankrupt by 2019 if it did not cut subsidies and rein in borrowings.
He said that Malaysia's debt would rise to 100% of GDP by 2019 from the current 54% if it did not cut subsidies.
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http://www.theedgema...-per-litre.html
Petrol, diesel prices to go up 5c per litre
Written by Malaysiakini
Thursday, 15 July 2010 19:18
KUALA LUMPUR: The prices of petrol and diesel will go up by five sen per litre by midnight on Thursday, July 15 as the government reduces the fuel subsidies, reports said.
According to Malaysiakini (www.malaysiakini.com), both RON 95 and RON 97 grade petrol and diesel prices will be raised by 5 sen per litre. Liquified petroleum gas (LPG) will be raised by 10 sen per kg. Sugar prices will be raised by 25 sen per kg.
The breakdown of the new prices are:
RON 95 grade petrol - RM1.85 per litre
RON 97 grade petrol - RM2.10 per litre
Diesel - RM1.75 per litre
White refined coarse granulated sugar - RM1.70 per kg
Liquified petroluem gas - RM1.85 per kg
The government subsidises prices of items ranging from petrol to tolls, sugar, flour and cooking oil. Subsidies totalled RM24.5 billion in 2009 or 3% of GDP, offical data showed.
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#204
Posted 15 July 2010 - 07:31 PM
#205
Posted 15 July 2010 - 09:25 PM
RON95 increased 5 cent. How about RON97? I don't think is 5 cents, right?
#206
Posted 15 July 2010 - 09:35 PM
Subsidies for RON 95 petrol and diesel will be reduced by five sen a litre and LPG by 10 sen a kilogramme, said a statement from the Prime Minister's Office.
This means RON 95 grade petrol will cost RM1.85 a litre while LPG will be sold at RM1.85 per kilogramme.
"RON97 petrol will no longer be subsidised. It will be subjected to a managed float under which the price will be determined by the automatic pricing mechanism.
"For sugar, the upward price adjustment is 25 sen a kilogramme, it said.
The statement said the minimal changes would help Malaysia achieve a position of fiscal responsibility and "put us on a path towards reducing our deficit."
"To meet these objectives, we have chosen to make adjustments to our subsidies," it said.
Even after these changes, the Government will still spend an estimated RM7.82 billion on fuel and sugar subsidies this year.
Fuel and sugar prices in Malaysia will still be among the lowest in the region, it said.
It said the subsidy rationalisation will allow Malaysia to reduce Government expenditure by more than RM750 million this year.
The decision to reduce fuel and sugar subsidies was based on the fact that reducing fuel subsidies would have the greatest impact on Government spending and reducing sugar subsidies "will allow us to promote healthier lifestyles, it said.
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#207
Posted 15 July 2010 - 11:30 PM
My pay just got cut 10%........
Now this......
Sugar increase........
Petrol increase......
@#$%^&*
Sorry but i have always been a support and vote for you. but no more.
Take care of the rakyat my #$%^&
#208
Posted 16 July 2010 - 07:43 AM
#209
Posted 16 July 2010 - 09:23 AM
yea.. must take less sugar..
be calm.. and more to come.. very soon...
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#210
Posted 16 July 2010 - 09:54 AM