Petrol RON97 naik 10 sen, RON95 kekal
KUALA LUMPUR 3 April 2012- Harga petrol RON97 dinaikkan 10 sen kepada RM2.90 seliter berkuat kuasa tengah malam ini.
Presiden Persatuan Pengusaha Stesen Minyak Malaysia (PDAM) Datuk Hashim Othman ketika dihubungi malam ini mengesahkan kenaikan harga itu.
Beliau berkata harga diesel kekal pada RM1.80 seliter.
Minggu lepas, kerajaan mengumumkan harga petrol RON95 kekal pada RM1.90 per walaupun harga bahan api di pasaran dunia naik baru-baru ini. - Bernama
A little increase in price I suppose.
BalasPadamAn increase of 10 sen may be little for some people but still its a sign that the people should start carpooling to save money and at the same time save the environment.
PadamEven 1 sen pun bagi saya ia sudah tinmggi. huhuhu
PadamThe announcement made concerning RON95 petrol is confirmed.
BalasPadamIs there any effective cause for this?
BalasPadamI guess there is a reason for this, nevertheless it isn't too expensive.
BalasPadamIt is still affordable.
BalasPadamTrue its still affordable but kalau 10 sen itu di tabung boleh jadi bukit juga dalam setahun. hehe
PadamHope there will not be further increase of petrol prices this year.
BalasPadamberjimatlah penggunaan petrol lepas ni.
BalasPadamSemoga rakyat boleh mengawal penggunaan Petrol selepas ini supaya harga baru ini tidak membebankan mereka.
BalasPadamPetrol paling senang mahu jimat kalau jalan tak jem. hehehe. Jadi mungkin boleh try utk jadi lebih bijak atur perjalanan.
PadamIts not a big increase but still increase a slight burden to heavy user.
BalasPadamHope not a great impact to the user.
PadamMalaysia pengeluar minyak, seharus harga minyak lebih murah dari negara lain.
BalasPadamSemoga pertambahan harga tidak banyak membawa masalah khas ada golongan cuba menaikkan harga barang runcit juga.
BalasPadamHope its didn't bring much impact.
BalasPadamNo matter how the increasing amount yet people still need to use it.
BalasPadamAda saja yang naik.. Susah lah kalau terus macam ni:(
BalasPadamTapi since harga dah naik, pandai2 lah kita adjust bajet nanti. Harap taklah terbeban sangat.
BalasPadamSabah pengeluar utama minyak, harga minyak masih mahal.
BalasPadamMalaysia should enjoy more reasonable petrol price as major a supply too.
PadamPertambahan ini tidak banyak membawa masalah cuma bujet harus dikawal dan jimatlah penggunaannya.
BalasPadamHarap tiada membawa impak negatif.
BalasPadamjimat cermatlah lepas ini.
BalasPadamKenaikkan ini adalah untuk menampung kenaikkan harga minyak dunia.
BalasPadamKenaikkan ini rasanya tidak begitu serius kerana yang pasti kebanyakkan rakyat mengunakan RON95. Jadi kita dapat lihat disini juga pembangkang tidak menjadikan ini isu hangat mereka?? Kerana ini tidak begitu berkaitan sangat dengan rakyat. Jika RON95 naik baru pembangkang mula mencari strategi menghantui rakyat.
BalasPadamharap RON 95 tidak naik
BalasPadamkalau RON 97 naik saya masih boleh bersabar.. sebab saya tidak guna RON 97.. orang2 kaya saja yang guna..
BalasPadamThe government will not increase the price of RON 95 petrol for the moment although world crude oil prices had increased, deputy Finance Minister Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai told the Dewan Rakyat.
BalasPadamLim said the government had already taken the appropriate action by raising the price of RON 97 petrol recently.
BalasPadam“However, there is no guarantee that the price of RON 95 will remain, since the price of world crude oil price has increased to US$108 a barrel,” he said when answering a question by Salahuddin Ayub (Pas-Kubang Kerian) on the government’s decision to raise the price of RON 97.
BalasPadamThe price of RON 97 petrol saw a 20 sen increase on April 1, from the previous price of RM2.50, but RON 95 petrol remained at RM1.90.
BalasPadamTo a question by Datuk Bung Moktar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan) on how much the government has to spend on subsidy to ensure the price remained low, Lim said the government had to fork out RM23.1 billion for subsidy, incentives and support, last year.
BalasPadamFrom the total, RM14.2 billion was for subsidy, RM543.6 million for incentives and RM8.4 billion for support, he said.
BalasPadam“Subsidy for petrol, diesel and Gas (LPG) was RM9.6 billion, cooking oil (RM828 million), sugar (RM708.2 million), rice (RM287.9 million) and flour (RM888.2 million),” he said.
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