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Malaysia to introduce new fuel subsidies system

The Malaysian government is planning to introduce a new system in September 2014 to ensure its network of 3,500 service stations sell subsidised diesel and petrol only to genuinely eligible commercial vehicles, reports PetrolPlaza. It is also reported that the government has limited the sale of diesel and petrol by each fuel station at the Kelantan-Thailand border area to 600,000 litres per month in a bid to check rampant smuggling of subsidised fuel. 

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Countries: Malaysia -

Subjects: Retail and marketing

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