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Malaysia will lower the RON95 fuel prices from September end in a subsidy adjustment

Malaysia will lower the RON95 fuel prices from September end in a subsidy adjustment

Anwar Ibrahim, the Prime Minister, announced on Monday that Malaysia would lower the price for its citizens of the popular RON95 fuel. The government is pushing ahead with a

long-awaited plan

Adjust fuel subsidies to provide relief on the cost of living.

Anwar announced at a regular press briefing held at the Prime Minister's Department that, as of September 30, the price of subsidised RON95 will drop to 1,99 ringgit ($0.47) a litre.

Anwar explained that the new subsidised price of fuel will be only available to Malaysians who have a valid driving license. Non-citizens are expected to pay 2,60 ringgit per litre at the petrol pump. Anwar revealed that the government would also limit subsidised fuel purchases to 300 litres of fuel per person per month, with ride-hailing drivers being exempted.

He said that any savings from the changes in subsidy will go towards improving the public infrastructure and providing aid to the poor.

The changes were announced by the government in July. However, they did not go to far as initially planned.

Anwar's government has taken several measures to boost revenue, productivity and efficiency, including an increase in the minimum wage, higher electricity tariffs for heavy users, and an

Expanded sales and Services Tax

(source: Reuters)