Malaysia Reduces Subsidized RON95 Petrol Quota to 200 Litres, PM Anwar Urges Flexi-Work
Malaysia has temporarily adjusted its Budi95 RON95 fuel subsidy quota to 200 litres per month, down from 300 litres, while Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also announced flexi-work arrangements for civil servants and urged the private sector to follow suit.
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Malaysia cuts RON95 fuel subsidy quota - The Straits Times
Malaysia cuts RON95 fuel subsidy quota The Straits Times
Read full article →Malaysia to roll out flexi-work arrangements for civil servants, PM Anwar urges private sector to follow
In his special address on Thursday (Mar 26), Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also announced that the 300-litre monthly quota for subsidised RON95 petrol under the BUDI95 programme has been reduced to 200 litres as an interim measure.
Read full article →Budi95 quota temporarily adjusted to 200 litres per month, maintained at RM1.99, says Anwar - The Star
Budi95 quota temporarily adjusted to 200 litres per month, maintained at RM1.99, says Anwar The Star
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