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Malaysia’s nationwide diesel subsidy gets citizens all pumped up
Malaysia introduced a nationwide diesel subsidy at 2.10 ringgit per litre starting July 1, which has been welcomed by consumers and small business owners. Some stakeholders, including the Malaysian Tamilan Tow Truck Association, are seeking clarity on fuel allocation limits under the MyKad-based scheme.
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