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Targeted Petrol Subsidies Expected To Be Distributed Via Cash Handouts
- 22nd July 2019
The distribution of the new targeted fuel subsidy appears to be finalised, and looks to be a BSH-style cash handout.
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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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Government Is Finalising Recipient List For Targeted Petrol Subsidy
- 20th February 2019
The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affair Ministry is in the final phase of finalising eligible recipients for the targeted petrol subsidy programme.
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Budget 2019: Budget 2019 And You
- 3rd November 2018
Overwhelmed by all the stats and figures in the new Budget announcement? Here's a simple breakdown of everything the Malaysian consumer needs to know about Budget 2019.
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Government To Announce A Targeted Petrol Subsidy System Mechanism Next Year
- 19th September 2018
The Government has announced that a new target petrol subsidy will be introduced early next year.
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Government Allocates RM3 Billion To Finance Fuel Subsidies Until End Of 2018
- 8th June 2018
The federal has allocated RM3 Billion to finance fuel subsidies and retain the retail price of the RON95 petrol and diesel
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The Real Truth: Petrol Subsidy Removal
- 21st November 2014
Just as we're glad that market fuel price is expected to fall, the government has decided to remove fuel subsidy on December 2014. As puzzling as this may seem, we reveal reasons behind this sudden measure.
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What You Can Expect From Budget 2015
- 21st October 2014
As we wait mere hours away from Budget Announcement today; we bring you some of our predictions for Budget 2015.
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Tiered Petrol Subsidy: The More You Earn the Less You’re Allowed to Drive
- 1st October 2014
Like the tiered levels of Dante's Hell, the Government is proposing a new plan for petrol subsidy which limits the amount of petrol people earning above RM5,000 can buy at the subsidised rate.
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