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Yesterday, it was reported that the domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism ministry (KPDNKK) expects that fuel prices will increase or decrease between five to 10 sen after the switch to the new weekly fuel ceiling […]
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Fuel prices to fluctuate between 5-10 sen – KPDNKK
The domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism ministry (KPDNKK) expects the increase or decrease in fuel prices to range between 5-10 sen after the switch to a new fuel ceiling price mechanism this Wednesday (March 29), […]
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Fuel price discounts subject to approval – KPDNKK
The domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism ministry (KPDNKK) has stated all petrol companies and station operators are required to submit an application before giving out discounts on the specified ceiling price of fuel. In the […]
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Minimal weekly fuel price changes acceptable – PDAM
The recent move to a weekly fuel price announcement should not pose problems if the changes are not too great, said Datuk Khairul Annuar, president of the Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia in a report […]
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Weekly fuel price announcements to begin March 29
The new fuel ceiling price mechanism, in which fuel prices will be announced on a weekly basis instead of monthly, will begin on March 29, the New Straits Times reports. Minister of domestic trade, cooperatives […]
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PDAM now welcomes weekly fuel price revisions
In a change of heart, the Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM) has welcomed the implementation of weekly fuel price revisions, according to The Sun. The association previously stated it was unhappy with the move, […]
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Weekly fuel price revisions will lead to price war, may eventually result in fewer petrol stations – PDAM
The recent announcement that a new weekly fuel ceiling price mechanism will be introduced in Malaysia next month hasn’t gone down well with the Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM). News reports indicate that the […]
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Fuel price ceiling to be announced weekly from April
It appears a new fuel ceiling price mechanism will be introduced in Malaysia next month. Minister of domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism (KPDNKK) Datuk Hamzah Zainuddin has officially said that the ceiling price for fuel […]
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March 2017 fuel prices – diesel goes up by 5 sen
It’s the end of the shortest month of the year, which means that we’re entering a new month with new fuel prices. However, this time around, that’s only for diesel, which will go up by […]
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Gov’t considering setting a ceiling to contain oil prices
The government says it is considering setting a ceiling as a means to tackle the issue of escalating oil prices, Bernama reports. According to second finance minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, it will be […]
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February 2017 fuel prices – petrol and diesel up again!
Well, turns out the fuel price hike rumour was fake after all – the price of RON 95 will not see a 15 sen hike for February 2017. Instead, it will go up by 20 […]
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Fuel price hike news is fake – real prices out tonight
By now some of you would have received rumours of a fuel price hike for February 2017. The news has gone viral on social media, suggesting that the price of RON 95 will go up […]
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January 2017 fuel prices – petrol, diesel all up 20 sen!
Fuel prices in Malaysia have seen quite the change in recent months. In September 2016, RON 95 was priced at RM1.70, with increases of 10 sen and 15 sen imposed in October and November respectively. […]
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Fuel prices in Malaysia will go up in January 2017; 70% of old fuel subsidy system went to the rich, not poor
It looks like Malaysian motorists will be starting the new year on a negative note, as fuel prices are expected to go up in January (tomorrow). According to finance ministry strategic communications director Datuk Lokman […]
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December 2016 fuel prices – petrol, diesel down 5 sen
Blink and you’ll miss it – we’re already coming up to the last month of the year. For motorists, there’s a small positive, as fuel prices for December 2016 has been announced, with a slight […]