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RON97 Fuel Price Increases From May 19 To 25

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The fuel price for RON97 will increase by 2 cents starting from May 19 to 25.

Making the current price for RON97 to be at RM 4.33 per litre from RM 4.31 per litre previously.

The Ministry of Finance stated that they will maintain the ceiling prices of RON95 for RM2.05 per litre and diesel for RM2.15 per litre even though the actual prices for both products have increased over the ceiling price. This was to ensure that users will not be affected with the actual global price. 

"The government will continue to monitor the impact of crude oil price fluctuations and take appropriate measures to safeguard the well-being of the people," said the Ministry of Finance.


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