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Fuel Prices Remain Unchanged for the Coming Week

Petaling Jaya:

The prices of RON97, RON95, and diesel will remain the same for the coming week, the finance ministry announced today. The news comes as a relief to Malaysian motorists, who have been keeping a close eye on the fuel prices in recent weeks.

Current Prices Maintained

The price of RON97 remains at RM3.43 per litre, while RON95 will continue to retail at RM2.05 per litre. In Peninsular Malaysia, diesel will continue to be sold at RM3.18 per litre, while in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan, it will be sold at the subsidised price of RM2.15 per litre.

Global Crude Oil Price Trends

The ministry has announced that it will continue to monitor global crude oil price trends and take appropriate measures to ensure the people’s continued welfare and well-being. The government’s decision to maintain the current fuel prices is a proactive step to mitigate the impact of any potential price fluctuations on the market.

Effective Until March 5

These prices will be in effect until March 5, giving motorists a clear idea of what to expect in the coming week. The news is likely to bring relief to many who were worried about the potential impact of rising fuel prices on their daily lives and budgets.

Government’s Commitment to the People’s Welfare

The finance ministry’s statement emphasizes the government’s commitment to the people’s welfare and well-being. The announcement is a clear indication that the government is working hard to ensure that the benefits of economic growth are shared by all, including the people.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the current fuel prices?
A: The current prices of RON97, RON95, and diesel are as follows:

  • RON97: RM3.43 per litre
  • RON95: RM2.05 per litre
  • Diesel (Peninsular Malaysia): RM3.18 per litre
  • Diesel (Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan): RM2.15 per litre

Q: How long will these prices be in effect?
A: These prices will be in effect until March 5.

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