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Home News Auto News RON95 petrol price might go up to RM2.45/litre this year RON95 petrol price might go up to RM2.45/litre this year Auto News Sep Irran Halid | September 27, 2024 12:39 pm Following the diesel fuel rationalisation programme that started last month, we can most likely expect the same thing for RON95 petrol this year, but in stages. When it comes to the rationalisation of the RON95 subsidy, it might be implemented gradually to reduce 'shock'. Sitting pretty at RM2.05/litre at the moment, the complete subsidy removal would increase its retail price to RM3.30/litre and the Malaysian government doesn't want to take everyone by surprise, Harian Metro reported. Before the RON95 subsidy rationalisation can even begin, the government will need time to assess two key factors related to the matter - PADU's database system readiness and the impacts in relation to the diesel price adjustments. With enough time for data collection and assessment, a proper strategy can be implemented which is vital considering the fact that the impact will affect over 36 million vehicles on the road here in Malaysia, or over RM66 billion in automotive fuel retail sales as recorded back in 2023. What we can expect is a slight adjustment in the RON95 subsidy, which might see an RM0.40 increase to RM2.45/litre sometime in the last quarter of 2024. More details on the country's fuel subsidy programme will be presented in the upcoming Budget 2025, which has been scheduled to take place in October this year. It is said that for every RM0.10 increase in fuel prices, the government can save around RM2 billion from the subsidy budget (assuming that 20 billion litres of fuel were purchased that year). RM0.40? Do the maths. It's all assumptions and predictions for now, but we will know more in the coming months. If the RM0.40 increase does happen, 30 litres of RON95 will cost you RM73.50 instead of RM61.50 right now. Time to move over to EVs? ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags RON95 RON95 price RON95 price Malaysia RON95 subsidy RON95 subsidy rationalisation Print Sep Irran Halid Content Producer Sep is a firm believer in the saying "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast" rather than "When in doubt, throttle it out". Drive safely, ride defensively, and most importantly, don't get hangry. Related News Economist: RON95 Targeted Subsidy Can Influence Malaysia’s Inflation Trends Auto News Nur Ramieza Abdul Wahid | September 24, 2024 Concerns about the implications of RON95 targeted subsidy raised as the Malaysia’s inflation rate easing to 1.9 percent in August 2024. Bank Muamalat ... Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 3 Auto News Eric | April 19, 2017 Fuel prices are now updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.24 (up 8 sen)RON97 - RM2.52 (up 8 sen)Diesel ... Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 4 Auto News Eric | August 11, 2020 Since April, fuel prices are updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.27 (up 3 sen from RM2.24)RON97 - ... Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 5 Auto News Eric | May 03, 2017 Fuel prices are now adjusted on a weekly basis. Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.21 (down 6 sen from RM2.27)RON97 - RM2.49 ... Comments
RON95 petrol price might go up to RM2.45/litre this year Auto News Sep Irran Halid | September 27, 2024 12:39 pm Following the diesel fuel rationalisation programme that started last month, we can most likely expect the same thing for RON95 petrol this year, but in stages. When it comes to the rationalisation of the RON95 subsidy, it might be implemented gradually to reduce 'shock'. Sitting pretty at RM2.05/litre at the moment, the complete subsidy removal would increase its retail price to RM3.30/litre and the Malaysian government doesn't want to take everyone by surprise, Harian Metro reported. Before the RON95 subsidy rationalisation can even begin, the government will need time to assess two key factors related to the matter - PADU's database system readiness and the impacts in relation to the diesel price adjustments. With enough time for data collection and assessment, a proper strategy can be implemented which is vital considering the fact that the impact will affect over 36 million vehicles on the road here in Malaysia, or over RM66 billion in automotive fuel retail sales as recorded back in 2023. What we can expect is a slight adjustment in the RON95 subsidy, which might see an RM0.40 increase to RM2.45/litre sometime in the last quarter of 2024. More details on the country's fuel subsidy programme will be presented in the upcoming Budget 2025, which has been scheduled to take place in October this year. It is said that for every RM0.10 increase in fuel prices, the government can save around RM2 billion from the subsidy budget (assuming that 20 billion litres of fuel were purchased that year). RM0.40? Do the maths. It's all assumptions and predictions for now, but we will know more in the coming months. If the RM0.40 increase does happen, 30 litres of RON95 will cost you RM73.50 instead of RM61.50 right now. Time to move over to EVs? ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags RON95 RON95 price RON95 price Malaysia RON95 subsidy RON95 subsidy rationalisation
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Economist: RON95 Targeted Subsidy Can Influence Malaysia’s Inflation Trends Auto News Nur Ramieza Abdul Wahid | September 24, 2024 Concerns about the implications of RON95 targeted subsidy raised as the Malaysia’s inflation rate easing to 1.9 percent in August 2024. Bank Muamalat ...
Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 3 Auto News Eric | April 19, 2017 Fuel prices are now updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.24 (up 8 sen)RON97 - RM2.52 (up 8 sen)Diesel ...
Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 4 Auto News Eric | August 11, 2020 Since April, fuel prices are updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.27 (up 3 sen from RM2.24)RON97 - ...
Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 5 Auto News Eric | May 03, 2017 Fuel prices are now adjusted on a weekly basis. Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.21 (down 6 sen from RM2.27)RON97 - RM2.49 ...