economics 69d ago
Malaysia to Reduce Subsidized Fuel Quotas as Oil Prices Surge

The decision to cut subsidized fuel quotas in Malaysia is a significant policy shift aimed at curbing leakages and managing fiscal pressure caused by rising global oil prices. This move reflects the government's response to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East affecting fuel costs. Watch for further policy adjustments as international oil markets continue to fluctuate.
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