We now have fuel prices for June 2016, and just like last month, prices of RON 95, RON 97 and diesel again go unchanged in Malaysia. Prices have now stayed the same since April 2016.
As such, for June 2016, RON 95 is priced at RM1.70 per litre (unchanged), RON 97 at RM2.05 per litre (unchanged), diesel at RM1.55 per litre (unchanged) and Euro 5 diesel at RM1.65 (unchanged).
Shell V-Power Racing is priced at RM2.55 per litre (unchanged), a RM0.50 premium over RON 97. As for RON 100 Petron Blaze 100, it is still priced at RM2.60 per litre (unchanged).
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Comments express suspicion and criticism over the steady fuel prices amid ongoing political activities, especially by-elections, with many believing prices remain unchanged deliberately to influence voter sentiment. Several commenters suggest that the government is hiding the true fuel costs, claiming the price formula is secret or manipulated to favor political interests. There is a recurring theme that political events, particularly elections, cause temporary fuel price stability or hikes, with some accusing the government of using fuel prices as political tools. Others comment on Malaysia’s oil resources and currency valuation, linking low ringgit value to high fuel costs and corruption. Overall, sentiments include distrust, suspicion of price manipulation, and political commentary, with a general skepticism regarding official explanations for fuel prices.