Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a temporary reduction in the Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) monthly purchase limit, dropping from 300 to 200 litres starting April 1. This strategic move responds to Middle East tensions and aims to curb fuel smuggling at border regions.
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While the quota is tightening, the subsidized price remains frozen at RM1.99 per litre. Academic Dr. Mohd Amim Othman noted the measure remains consumer-friendly, as families can share unused quotas. The government frames this as a proactive step to safeguard national resources and ensure subsidy integrity against potential leakages.
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