Here’s some good news for the new year. Fuel prices for the month of January 2016 have been announced, and there are reductions for RON 95, RON 97 and diesel. When everything else is going up, little positives go a long way, right?
For the first month of 2016, RON 95 will be priced at RM1.85 per litre (10 sen down compared to December 2015), RON 97 at RM2.25 per litre (20 sen down), diesel at RM1.60 per litre (30 sen down) and Euro 5 diesel at RM1.70 (30 sen down).
No need to queue up at fuel stations tonight, folks. Happy New Year!
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments generally acknowledge the recent fuel price drop, with some expressing hope for further reductions and others questioning the timing and logic behind price adjustments. Many appreciate the lower petrol prices, but some are skeptical about the fluctuations, suggesting that businesses and the government benefit regardless of oil price movements. Several comments connect changes in fuel prices to international crude oil trends, emphasizing that prices follow global markets, yet some blame local economic policies and inflation for persistent higher living costs. A few comments highlight frustration over stagnant or rising costs for food and goods despite falling fuel prices, criticizing perceived profiteering and government inconsistency. Overall, sentiments are mixed—appreciation for relief but skepticism about whether it translates into tangible savings for consumers.