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Total Subsidies In 2022 Expected To Reach Nearly RM80 Billion, Highest In History
- 27th June 2022
Finance Minister has said that the total amount of government subsidies in 2022 is expected to reach nearly RM80 billion.
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Finance Minister: Government To Continue Providing Fuel Subsidy For Now
- 13th June 2022
Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz has remarked that the government is financially capable of continuing […]
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Finance Minister: Govt To Provide Fuel, Cooking Oil Subsidies Of Up To RM8 Billion This Year
- 14th June 2021
The Malaysian government is expected to provide fuel and cooking oil subsidies of up to RM8 billion this […]
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Petrol Subsidy Programme Microsite Now Accessible After Security Vulnerability Patched
- 17th October 2019
A security vulnerability on the PSP website allowed full visibility of a recipient's full name and bank account number with their MyKad number.
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Budget 2020 Malaysia: 8 Key Highlights
- 14th October 2019
The most important takeaways from Budget 2020, all in one place.
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Budget 2020 Malaysia: Eligible, Non-B40 Vehicle Owners To Get Fuel Subsidy Via Kad95
- 11th October 2019
The targeted fuel subsidy will extend to eligible vehicle owners who are not classified in the B40.
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How Will The New Petrol Subsidy Affect You?
- 8th October 2019
The government’s targeted petrol subsidy scheme will be rolled out on 1 January 2020. Here’s how the new subsidy will affect you.
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Petrol Subsidy For B40s Confirmed, RON95 Price Will Float Weekly
- 7th October 2019
The government will provide a subsidy of RM30 per month for car owners and RM12 for motorcycle owners.
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The Government Is In The Final Stages Of Targeted RON95 Petrol Subsidy Implementation
- 27th May 2019
The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is only waiting for the 'right time' to implement it.
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RON95 Petrol Retail Price Capped At RM2.08 Per Litre
- 28th February 2019
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng announced that the RON95 petrol price will be capped at RM2.08 instead of the previous RM2.20.
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JPJ Launches New BUDI95 Website for Malaysians With Singapore Driving Licences
Samuel Chua
- 16th October 2025
The Ministry of Transport, through the Road Transport Department (JPJ), has launched a new website to facilitate BUDI95 […]