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PUTRAJAYA must conduct a thorough study before it floats the price of RON95 petrol to avoid backlash, experts said.
They said the government must do better at disseminating information to arrest the public discontent that arose when it cut the diesel subsidy.
Putrajaya must use the next six months to study how it can do the same for petrol without incurring the wrath of the public.
The diesel subsidy in the peninsula was lifted last month, causing the price to rise from RM2.15 to RM3.35 per litre.
Several sectors had indicated that higher transport costs would raise the prices of essential goods.
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1 июл 2024