Thursday, October 2, 2014

Govt still subsidising over RM21bil

PETALING JAYA: The Government still needs to spend over RM21bil to subsidise RON95, diesel and liquid petroleum gas (LPG) this year despite reducing the subsidy.
 
Effective last night, the prices of RON95 and diesel had gone up by 20 sen per litre – RON95 is now RM2.30 a litre while diesel is at RM2.20.
 
In a statement, the Domestic Trade and Consumerism Ministry said the market price for RON95 was at RM2.58 per litre and diesel at RM2.52.
 
“Although the Government has reduced the subsidy, it is estimated that it still needs to spend over RM21bil to subsidise RON95, diesel and liquid petroleum gas for 2014,” it said.
The price adjustment, said the ministry, was in line with the Government’s subsidy rationalisation programme.
 
“The giving of subsidy needs to be more targeted and not in bulk, which non-Malaysians, including foreign tourists, also enjoy.
 
“These steps will be able to produce appropriate savings and can be used for more productive expenses such as education development and training, health, a wider and more efficient public transportation system as well as national security,” it said.
 
The move, said the ministry, was also to ensure that the federal government’s financial standing remain strong and on the right track to reduce fiscal deficit in stages - from 3.9% of the Gross Domestic Product in 2013 to 3.5% this year, 3.0% in 2015 and a balanced budget in 2020.
 
The Government, said the ministry, would ensure that the subsidy rationalisation be implemented carefully and in stages to minimise impact on the economy and would not pose a burden to the public, especially those from the low and middle income groups.
 
“Therefore, the Government will continue to provide assistance and incentives to ease the burden,” it said, adding that one of these was to increase the rate of the 1Malaysia People’s Aid, to be announced in Budget 2015 as well as school aid, housing subsidy and tax incentives.
 

Petrol, diesel prices up by 20sen from midnight

PETALING JAYA: The price of RON95 petrol and diesel fuel will go up by 20 sen effective midnight.
 
The new price of RON95 petrol will be RM2.30 per litre while diesel will cost RM2.20 per litre.
 
The Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry said the Government had decided to reduce the current fuel subsidy by 20 sen in keeping with its subsidy rationalisation plan.
 
“Despite the increase, the Government will still need to spend more than RM21bil on fuel RON95, diesel and LPG subsidies this year.
“This move is in line with the subsidy rationalisation plan by the Government to ensure that the country’s finances remain strong,” the Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
 
It said the Government also aimed to curb the smuggling of fuel and also to ensure that the current subsidy is not misused.
 
“The Government will continue to implement the subsidy rationalisation in stages so as to not burden the lower income group.
 
“We understand that fuel price increases will affect the economy and the people. Therefore, we will continue to provide incentives to the lower income group to alleviate their burden,” said the Ministry.
The current unsubsidised market price for RON95 is RM2.58 per litre while diesel is RM2.52 per litre.
 
Petrol and diesel prices were last increased, also by a 20 sen margin, on Sept 2 last year.

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