Minimal changes to the fuel prices but small victories are made as no skyrocketing in prices was involved.
Starting tomorrow 19 October 2019, RON 97 prices will experience a raise by 1 cent.
Effective tomorrow, fuel prices are as follows:
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- RON 95 - RM 2.08 per litre (unchanged)
- RON 97 - RM 2.68 per litre (up by 1 cent)
- Euro2M Diesel - RM 2.18 per litre (unchanged)
- Euro5 Diesel - RM 2.28 per litre (unchanged)
According to the Automatic Pricing Mechanism, RON 95 experienced a price change of to RM 2.38 per litre. A hike from RM 2.31 per litre previously. While both diesel fuels maintained at RM 2.37 per litre.
Based on those numbers, the Ministry of Finance was able to maintained both fuel prices as it is.
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