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Malaysia will spend $10 billion on fuel subsidy in 2026. PM Says

Anwar Ibrahim, the Prime Minister, said that Malaysia could spend up to 40 billion ringgit (about $9.8 'billion) this year on fuel subsidies if energy prices remain high. This would be more than double their initial budget allocation. Malaysia set aside 15 billion ringgit in its budget for 2026 for fuel subsidies.

Anwar, in a written parliamentary response dated Tuesday, said that the government spent about 800 million ringgit each of the two first'months' of the year to subsidize diesel and RON95 fuel. The figure then jumped up to around 5 billion ringgit between March and April, after the start of the war with iran.

* The government is focusing on protecting the people, particularly those who are most affected by rising prices and cost of living.

Anwar stated that the government would continue to?monitor the fiscal position? and subsidy capacity?to ensure that financial assistance can be provided sustainably.

(source: Reuters)