Diesel prices jump over 50% in Malaysia as blanket subsidies end



Malaysia has ended blanket subsidies for diesel to cut government spending and curb fuel smuggling into neighbouring countries. The price of diesel now stands at RM3.35 — a 56% rise. However, diesel for low-income groups — like fishermen and farmers, as well as operators of school buses and ambulances — will continue to be subsidised. The government expects targeted subsidies to save Malaysia around $850 million annually. The subsidy cuts for RON95 — the cheapest and most widely used gasoline — is on track to be rolled out in the second half of 2024. Afifah Ariffin reports.

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