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Gov't won't increase RON 95 price although cabinet discussed it, but foreigners to pay more
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Gov't won't increase RON 95 price although cabinet discussed it, but foreigners to pay more
No RON 95 price increase for Malaysians? Here’s the latest on the RON 95 fuel subsidy rationalisation plan that was supposed to start in mid 2025, which we’re approaching now. The government guarantees that the price of RON 95 will not be raised for the rakyat, although the matter has been discussed by the cabinet, Sinar Harian says. Prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said that there was a push for the RON 95 price to be raised, but he didn…
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