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It’s Friday, which means time for the weekly fuel price update. After a week that saw retail prices of petrol drop by 27 sen and diesel by 14 sen with the reintroduction of the weekly […]
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Gov’t approves commission increase for petrol dealers
The government says that the new weekly retail price mechanism for petroleum products will not only benefit the consumer but also petrol station operators. In a statement announcing the retail prices of fuel for the […]
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Jan 2019 week one fuel prices – petrol, diesel down
The government has announced the planned fuel price revision for the first week of January 2019, in line with the planned move back to a weekly float system. Originally slated to begin from January 1, […]
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New fuel price mechanism to be revealed tomorrow
The government has apparently decided on the mechanism for fuel prices and this will be announced tomorrow, January 4, The Star reports. According to domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, […]
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Government has yet to decide on new fuel prices
The government has yet to announce new fuel prices following the Cabinet’s first meeting of the year, according to The Star. As previously stated by finance minister Lim Guan Eng, fuel prices, including for RON […]
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RON 95 petrol price will be capped at RM2.20 – LGE
The new weekly fuel price float system – which was supposed to go live today but is now scheduled to start later this week – will see RON 95 petrol prices capped at RM2.20 per […]
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Government looking to lower fuel prices after considering interests of buyers and sellers – Mahathir
The government is looking to reduce fuel prices but will need to take into consideration several aspects on the matter before being able to do so. According to a report by The Star, prime minister […]
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Weekly fuel pricing postponed amid PDAM protest
Tomorrow’s reinstatement of weekly fuel price updates has now been postponed amid opposition from the Petroleum Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM), according to The Edge Markets and Astro Awani. This reverses an announcement made by […]
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Government to deploy 2,300 enforcement officers to ensure no disruption in fuel supply on January 1
Yesterday, the ministry of domestic trade and consumer affairs (KPDNHEP) assured consumers that there will be an adequate supply of petrol and diesel at fuel stations for sale nationwide come January 1, refuting claims that […]
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Gov’t assures consumers there will be adequate supply of petrol and diesel at fuel stations next year
The ministry of domestic trade and consumer affairs (KPDNHEP) has assured consumers that there is an adequate supply of petrol and diesel at fuel stations for sale nationwide, refuting claims that there will be dry […]
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Impending move back to weekly pricing for fuel might see stations running dry by January 1, says Bumipeda
It seems that the Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM) isn’t the only body that’s not chuffed with the government’s switch back to a weekly float system from next year. The Bumiputera Petrol Dealers Association […]
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Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia wants to meet with the government to discuss on fuel price structure
Following the finance ministry’s announcement that fuel prices will follow a weekly float system from next year, the Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM) wants the government to hold talks with its members before the […]
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RON 95 petrol – weekly float to start from Jan 1, 2019
Finance minister Lim Guan Eng has announced that from January 1, 2019, fuel prices, including for RON 95 petrol, will be floated and set on a weekly basis, according to reports by The Edge and […]
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Government has no plans to reintroduce RON 92 petrol
The government says it will not reintroduce the sale of RON 92 petrol, despite many requests for it to do so, Bernama reports. This is because of the non-environmentally friendly levels of sulphur in the […]
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RON 97 price down 31 sen for Dec 2018 – RM2.50
For the month of December 2018, the ministry of domestic trade and consumer affairs (KPDNHEP) has lowered the price of RON 97 petrol to RM2.50 per litre. This represents a massive 31 sen decrease from […]