The government has stated that it is still too early to reinstate the Budi95 fuel subsidy quota back to 300 litres, citing ongoing economic uncertainties. Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said any decision must consider fiscal sustainability and current global conditions.
Budi95 Fuel Quota
Authorities are closely monitoring fuel prices, inflation trends, and government spending before making adjustments. The current reduced quota is part of targeted subsidy efforts aimed at managing national finances more effectively.
Economists note that while higher quotas may ease public burden, premature changes could strain fiscal resources. The government is expected to maintain a cautious approach while balancing cost-of-living concerns and long-term economic stability.
The government says it is too early to restore the Budi95 fuel quota to 300 litres.
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