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[Latest] M'sia shelves plan to ban foreigners buying subsidized gasoline bigsale Jun 1st, 08, 08:41 PM #1

Najib declined to elaborate, only saying that the postponement was made following requests by Singaporeans.

SINGAPORE: Malaysia has put off plans to ban foreign-registered vehicles from filling up on subsidized gasoline in its border areas with Singapore and Thailand, a top Malaysian official said Sunday.

The ban was originally due to start Monday at up to 300 stations within 30 miles (50 kilometers) of Malaysia's borders with the two countries, where gasoline costs up to twice as much.

But Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is in Singapore to attend a security summit, told reporters that an anti-inflation Cabinet committee would meet Tuesday to review the plan.

"We have to find a new effective date because there are other matters, like for example, can we have separate pumps because the Singaporeans are saying that they don't mind paying the market rate," he said.

The statement indicated that the government may allow foreigners to buy higher-priced fuel, whereas the earlier plan was to impose a total ban on foreigners buying fuel.

Najib declined to elaborate, only saying that the postponement was made following requests by Singaporeans.

The move is part of Malaysia's measures to curb soaring subsidies, which are expected to cost the government 45 billion ringgit (US$14 billion; €9 billion) this year as global oil prices skyrocket.

Thousands of Singaporeans cross the border every day into Malaysia's southern Johor state, many of them to shop for groceries and to fill up on gasoline to take advantage of lower prices.

Many Malaysians who work in Singapore have also complained they should be allowed to enjoy subsidized rates for their Singapore-registered vehicles, he said. Many Thais also cross into Malaysia from the northern border to buy the cheaper fuel.

The government last raised prices for gasoline, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas in February 2006, when crude oil futures were near a then-record high of about US$70 (€44) a barrel.

Crude oil prices recently breached US$130 (€82.5) a barrel, piling new pressure on the Malaysian government's finances as it grapples with an economic slowdown and rising inflation.

Regular gasoline in Malaysia costs 1.92 ringgit (US$0.61; €0.40) a liter, or 7.27 ringgit (US$2.34; €1.52) a gallon. In Singapore, the same grade gasoline costs S$2.05 (US$1.48; €0.96) per liter, or S$7.76 (US$5.63; €3.65) per gallon.

Thailand sells regular gasoline at 31.59 baht ($1.01; €0.73) a liter, or 120 baht (US$3.87; €2.51) per gallon.

Source: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/...a-Fuel-Ban.php


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reddevil0728 Jun 1st, 08, 08:45 PM #2
good news i suppose?
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miracleman Jun 1st, 08, 09:29 PM #3
freaky.. my friend was just telling me that anything can happen between now and the actual implementation date.. and now this.
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FireFrog Jun 1st, 08, 09:53 PM #4
if they implement will have drop in tourism.. thats y.
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SYY Jun 1st, 08, 11:35 PM #5
muz act faster....at least save abit b4 da increase...
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Unclemun Jun 1st, 08, 11:55 PM #6
its obvious but using cheap petrol to boost tourism is just one of the ways. Good food, cleaner air, friendly people, value tourism activities are others.

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motosung Jun 2nd, 08, 12:10 AM #7
Singapore booms Johor's economy. No cheap petrol = no Singaporean shoppers

Quite obvious that they realise that it was a very wrong choice
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Mobile_Crazy Jun 2nd, 08, 12:17 AM #8
they shld at least make the price to market level ard there for foreignerers. It would hurt the Malaysia both ways, as they are also subsidizing everyone's fuel.( including SG,Thai) Tourism would fall as many people from sg go into Malaysia to pump and for shopping.
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Batman_Return Jun 2nd, 08, 09:35 AM #9
They suks suka say one thing and then u-turn back.

Want to implement policy also never think twice before announcement.

Make them looks lousy
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so interesting how things work out hahhahahahaa
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PsyNidE Jun 2nd, 08, 10:04 AM #11
Singapore, the same grade gasoline costs S$2.05 (US$1.48; €0.96) per liter, or S$7.76 (US$5.63; €3.65) per gallon.

Thailand sells regular gasoline at 31.59 baht ($1.01; €0.73) a liter, or 120 baht (US$3.87; €2.51) per gallon.

SG petrol is way too expensive!!!
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nutcase23 Jun 2nd, 08, 10:38 AM #12
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Originally Posted by PsyNidE View Post
Singapore, the same grade gasoline costs S$2.05 (US$1.48; €0.96) per liter, or S$7.76 (US$5.63; €3.65) per gallon.

Thailand sells regular gasoline at 31.59 baht ($1.01; €0.73) a liter, or 120 baht (US$3.87; €2.51) per gallon.

SG petrol is way too expensive!!!
SG anything is way too expensive...
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iswandi7 Jun 2nd, 08, 11:49 AM #13
Quote:
Originally Posted by PsyNidE View Post
Singapore, the same grade gasoline costs S$2.05 (US$1.48; €0.96) per liter, or S$7.76 (US$5.63; €3.65) per gallon.

Thailand sells regular gasoline at 31.59 baht ($1.01; €0.73) a liter, or 120 baht (US$3.87; €2.51) per gallon.

SG petrol is way too expensive!!!
where does the money goto, tax...? And how much in litre does a barrel hold...?
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weixiang Jun 2nd, 08, 12:09 PM #14
knn, cannot make up their mind..??!

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