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Malaysia hikes fuel prices in Peninsular Malaysia by up to 80 sen per litre due to Middle East tensions, while maintaining subsidies for eligible citizens and launching a digital platform to track national spending.
Malaysia raised fuel prices in Peninsular Malaysia by up to 80 sen per litre amid global energy disruptions linked to Middle East tensions, while maintaining a subsidized RON95 price of RM1.99 for eligible citizens under the BUDI MADANI program.
Diesel prices in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan remain capped at RM2.15.
The government launched the MyRMK digital platform to track the RM611 billion 13th Malaysia Plan, emphasizing fiscal discipline and project oversight.
Despite global supply chain concerns, Malaysia’s economy remains stable, with ongoing efforts to combat subsidy misuse and advance sustainable urban initiatives.
Malasia aumenta los precios del combustible en la Península de Malasia hasta en 80 sen por litro debido a las tensiones en Oriente Medio, al tiempo que mantiene los subsidios para los ciudadanos elegibles y lanza una plataforma digital para rastrear el gasto nacional.