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Malaysia has enough fuel to maintain the subsidised price of transport fuel, says PM

Malaysia can continue to provide subsidies for a widely used fuel, according to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, amid the surge in oil prices worldwide due the Middle East conflict.

The government has decided to 'keep the price for RON95 fuel at 1.99 ringgit per litre ($0.51) despite a spike in prices. Checks with the state energy company Petronas have confirmed this. Anwar, in a televised statement, said that the?reserves of oil will last until May.

Anwar stated that the government was able to protect the people against the full impact of the rising prices for oil and other essentials.

He added that?government officials were ordered to limit their overseas travel and that all government agencies, as well as government-linked businesses, would not be organizing celebrations for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holidays.

Anwar stated that the cabinet would hold a special meeting to review the fiscal situation of the country on Friday. He added that the government would closely monitor the developments in the Middle East.

(source: Reuters)