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Malaysias Petrol Diesel Prices Still Among Lowest in Region Despite West Asian Conflict Info Dept

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The article reports that Malaysian fuel prices are low regionally due to subsidies, insulating consumers from global oil price spikes from West Asian conflict. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on global oil markets or company margins; it is a domestic policy update. Sector EM_ENERGY is selected because the news confirms continued subsidy burden on Malaysian government budget, but no concrete commercial channel for private sector is identified.

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  • Malaysia RON 95 petrol price RM3.92/litre, subsidized RM1.99/litre for eligible under Budi Madani program.
  • Diesel price Peninsular Malaysia RM4.87/litre, Sabah/Sarawak RM2.15/litre.
  • Government provides Budi Diesel cash reimbursements and SKDS subsidized diesel for specific vehicles.
  • Prices remain among lowest in ASEAN despite West Asian conflict.

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