Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

Targeted Fuel Subsidy Set To Begin Early 2024

Thoriq Azmi

Share via

kpdn-fuelsale-foreigncar-21.jpg

Targeted fuel subsidy looks set to roll out early next year, that is according to Economy Minster Rafizi.


The Economy Minster Rafizi Ramli reportedly said that the government looks set to implement its targeted fuel subsidy program starting early next year (2024).

According to Bernama, Rafizi mentioned this yesterday during a press conference following the tabling of the 12th Malaysia Plan Mid-Term Review by the Prime Minister in Dewan Rakyat.

 Rafizi notes that the time frame for implementation stems from the scheduled launch of the Main Data Base System (PADU) in Nov this year. This comes ahead of said system’s planned public accessibility that will open by Jan next year where it will allow the public to verify their socioeconomic status.


kpdn-fuelsale-foreigncar-33.jpg

The subsidy mechanism, either cash transfer or card issuance, will be decided from time to time, adds Rafizi.


“Whether the mechanism is to be cash transfer or card issuance will be decided from time to time because the priority now is to ensure there is complete information on the socioeconomic status of every household,” Rafizi explained.

As a recap, the Ministry of Domestic Trade & Cost of Living (KPDN) was reportedly in the midst of discussions on the use of a special identification system as part of its targeted diesel and RON95 fuels subsidy mechanism.


kpdn-fuelsale-foreigncar-24.jpg

The fuel subsidy will be driven by the upcoming PADU system that sees to ascertain socioeconomic statuses of every household in the nation.


As announced by PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is also Finance Minister, back in May this year, PADU would help the government ensure subsidy programs would be implemented in a more orderly manner and prevent any eligible household from being left out.

This is  made possible through the PADU system’s integration of the aforementioned socioeconomic info for every household in the nation. In turn, this would also aid in streamlining the efforts of implementing targeted subsidy programs.


Tagged:

PADU
Fuel Subsidy
Targeted Fuel Subsidy
fuel subsidy Malaysia
targeted fuel subsidy Malaysia
The Ministry Of Domestic Trade and Living Cost (KPDN)
Economy Ministry
Malaysia fuel price
Share This Article

Written By

Thoriq Azmi

Former DJ turned driver, rider and story-teller. I drive, I ride, and I string words together about it all. [#FuelledByThoriq] IG: https://www.instagram.com/fuelledbythoriq/

Share via

Related News

Auto News

Targeted Subsidies Will Not Affect Foreign Investments – MITI

According to MITI, the implementation of targeted subsidies will not affect foreign investments in Malaysia.

01-04-2024
Auto News

PADU Will Reduce Fuel Subsidies By RM6 Billion This Year - Maybank IB

PADU will contribute to the effort to reduce fuel subsidies by RM6 billion this year, according to Maybank IB.

03-01-2024
Auto News

PADU Paves Way For Targeted Fuel Subsidy Coming In H2 2024

Government launches PADU centralised database system that will soon enable targeted fuel subsidy in 2H 2024.

02-01-2024
Auto News

Kenanga IB Downgrades Auto Sector - Subsidies, Speculation & Stagnation

Kenanga IB downgrades Malaysia’s auto sector outlook to neutral as market uncertainty deepens.

Auto News

No Hidden Tax Applied To RON97 & Diesel Pricing

Finance minister clarifies that there is no hidden tax in RON97 and Diesel fuel pricing

Auto News

Fuel Prices Stagnant From 21 To 27 Nov 2024

MoF has announced the retail prices of all fuels in Malaysia, for the coming week of 21 to 27 Nov, 2024.

Auto News

‘T15’ Classification Set To Account Locality, Disposable Income

The Economy Minister stated that the T15 definition will take into account many factors including locality and disposable income.

Auto News

RM1.2 Million In Subsidised Diesel Smuggled Out Of Malaysian Borders

JPJ is ramping up operations as almost RM1.2 Million in subsidised fuel is being smuggled out of the country.

Latest News

Auto News

KPDN Probes SG Driver Sighted Pumping RON95 in Johor

KPDN is probing a viral incident where a Singapore-registered car was seen pumping subsidised RON95 fuel.

Auto News

Traffic Diversion On Bukit Gambir-Tangkak From Aug 5

Traffic along the NSE near Tangkak will be diverted in both directions from Aug 5 for bridge construction.

04-08-2025
Auto News

1,489 Summonses Issued in VEP Enforcement Operation – JPJ

JPJ has issued a total of 1,489 summonses during an enforcement operation on VEP at the JB-Singapore land border.

04-08-2025
Auto News

No Green Light Yet For Cross-Border Ride-Hailing Between SG, JB.

Singapore holds off on cross-border ride-hailing plans, opting instead to improve its existing taxi scheme with Malaysia.

04-08-2025
Auto News

RM110 Million Collected from Special Plate Sales Since 2023 – MoT

A total of RM110 million has been collected from sales of special number plates since 2023, the Transport Ministry says.

04-08-2025
Auto News

Nanta: 80% of Accidents Driver-Linked, Road Budget 70% Short

With 80% of accidents linked to drivers, the Works Ministry still grapples with limited funds to fix and rebuild roads.

Auto News

LRT3 Shah Alam Line Opening Could Be Delayed to Oct 31 – Report

The LRT3 Shah Alam line opening could be delayed until Oct 31 instead of the planned launch date of Sept 30.

04-08-2025
Auto News

ETS to JB Sentral ‘On Track’, But Not Quite There Yet

KTMB says electrification works between Kluang to JB Sentral are ongoing and the extension will proceed once conditions are met.