By AFP
09 June 2024 | 2:54 pm
Malaysia will end blanket subsidies for diesel starting Monday to cut government spending and curb fuel smuggling
Amir Hamzah Azizan
Malaysia will end blanket subsidies for diesel starting Monday to cut government spending and curb fuel smuggling into neighbouring countries, a government official said.
Diesel prices in Malaysia are among the lowest in Southeast Asia, and smugglers frequently buy the subsidised fuel to resell at higher prices in neighbouring countries such as Thailand.
But from Monday, “diesel prices at all petrol stations in (Malaysia) will be set at 3.35 ringgit ($0.71) per litre, which is the market price without subsidy,” second finance minister Amir Hamzah Azizan told reporters Sunday.
“We are doing this because the leakages (of subsidised diesel) across our borders is huge,” he said.
The new price will be 55.8 percent higher than the subsidised cost and is expected to save the government 4 billion ringgit ($852.8 million) annually, according to the finance ministry’s data.
Diesel for low-income groups, including fishermen and farmers, as well as for the use of school buses and ambulances, will continue to be subsidised, Amir Hamzah said, adding that the new plan would not lead to an “escalation of prices”.
Analyst Oh Ei Sun from the Pacific Research Center of Malaysia told AFP that the “financial situation must be quite urgent for this government to adopt such an unpopular measure”.
Malaysia also subsidises other commodities including cooking oil and rice, but rising prices have pushed up expenses and hurt the government’s budget.
Malaysia is expected to spend 52.8 billion ringgit on subsidies and social assistance this year, down from about 64.2 billion in 2023, based on its 2024 budget.
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