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#1: Re: fuel ... Author: -berq- PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:03 am
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aiyo...minyak naik lg...wont get 75 for full tank anymore
by august,petrol rm 4.00...full tank wud be around rm150++...wahhhh...die like this...

#2: Re: fuel ... Author: highwaystarLocation: Kola Lompuer PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:07 am
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-berq- wrote:
aiyo...minyak naik lg...wont get 75 for full tank anymore
by august,petrol rm 4.00...full tank wud be around rm150++...wahhhh...die like this...

That is what i heard also, RM4 per liter is just mad... nak tak nak have to fill up also... adooiiii... kena charge untuk delivery lar macam nih hehehehehehe. Go TT also have to think twice, maybe can carpool? hehehehehe

Tow truck increase, harga pasar malam pun naik pasal pakai generator marrhhhhh

Anda disarankan naik motor bila cari half-cut hehehe

#3: Re: fuel ... Author: bedoqstar PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:17 am
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Here's the news from today's The Star Online:

Thursday June 5, 2008
Petrol price up by 78 sen - and will be reviewed monthly

PUTRAJAYA: The Government announced yesterday an increase in petrol and diesel prices, stating that it can no longer continue to subsidise fuel.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the new prices were still at a 30-sen per litre discount from market prices.
In other words, if the market price is RM3 per litre, Malaysians will be charged RM2.70 at the pump. He said the price would be adjusted monthly based on the global oil price.
“Malaysians still pay lower than the market prices as far as petrol is concerned,” he told a packed press conference when announcing the restructuring of the subsidy package.
Abdullah said that although the restructuring would result in consumers having to pay more, prices were still lower compared with Singapore and Thailand.
He said the Government would save RM13.7bil through the restructuring.
From the savings, he said RM4bil would go to the National Food Supply Guarantee Policy, RM1.5bil for subsidising cooking oil and RM400mil to subsidise rice imports to make the price uniform in peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.
The Government would also spend RM200mil on flour subsidy, RM100mil on bread subsidy and RM7.5bil was meant for contributions to the subsidies for petrol, diesel and gas.
On top of that, Abdullah said, the Government would have to fork out RM5bil to pay to owners of cars and motorcycles eligible for rebates introduced under the restructuring of subsidy package.
“Our effort is certainly not an attempt to be popular but we try our best to help the people. We cannot satisfy everyone,” he said.
Abdullah said demand for public transport would go up with the rise in fuel prices and the Government was currently addressing the need to improve services.
He reiterated that the public should make changes to their lifestyle, saying they must ensure there was no wastage in resources such as water, energy and food.
He said if certain adjustments were made, the public would not be “too badly affected by price increases”.
He said the hike in fuel prices would cause a projected increase in inflation of around 4% to 5%. It would also have an impact on the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth but was confident that it could be maintained at 5% this year.
Abdullah said the Cabinet committee on anti-inflation had to come up with a system to ease the public’s burden from higher fuel prices.
“What is important is that we want to ensure the restructuring will encompass a mechanism that will protect and benefit those in the lower and middle income group.
“We are truly committed in ensuring these groups will not be burdened by the increase in petrol and food prices,” he said.
Asked if the subsidy restructuring would result in Malaysians going to the streets to demonstrate their unhappiness, Abdullah was confident the people would not resort to that.

The Changes
Price increase

Petrol – RM0.78/litre
Diesel – RM1/litre
Electricity:
Commercial and industrial – 26%
Retailers and small restaurant operators – 18% (for first 200kWh per month)
Residential – new pricing structure for users above 200kWh per month

Prices effective today (per litre)

Petrol – RM2.70 (previously RM1.92)
Diesel – RM2.58 (previously RM1.5Cool

Rebates

> RM625 per year
For private vehicle with engine capacity of 2000cc and below, including private pickup trucks and jeeps with engine capacity of 2500cc and below.

> RM150 per year
For each private motorcycle with engine capacity of 250cc and below

> RM200 reduction on road tax
For private petrol and diesel vehicles with engine capacity above 2000cc

> RM50 reduction on road tax
For private motorcycles with engine capacity above 250cc
Streamlined diesel subsidy
(for approved transportation companies, vessel owners and fishermen)

> Diesel – RM1.43 per litre (previously RM1 per litre for fishermen and RM1.20 per litre for vessel owners)

> RM200 per month for every owner and employee of Malaysian-owned vessels registered with the Fisheries Department

> 10sen per kilo incentive for every kilogram of fish caught by registered vessels

> 10sen per litre for every litre of diesel used by river transportation operators according to approved quota

Gas subsidies restructure
(for Peninsular Malaysia)

> For power producers – from RM6.40 per mmBtu to RM14.31 per mmBtu

> For industrial users (consuming less than 2mmscfd) – from RM9.40 per mmBtu to RM24.54 per mmBtu

> For industrial users (consuming above 2mmscfd) – from RM11.32 per mmBtu to RM32.56 per mmBtu

Electricity tariff restructure

> Households using 200kWh and below every month will not be affected. This covers 59% of households in Peninsular Malaysia with a monthly bill under RM43.60.

> Commercial and industrial users face 26% increase. Small retail and business outlets consuming under 200kWh per month face 18% increase.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and
Natural Gas for Vehicle (NGV)

> No change. Prices remain at RM1.75 per kg (LPG) and RM0.635 per litre (NGV)

Oil palm windfall tax

> For Peninsular Malaysia 15% for every tonne of CPO exceeding RM2,000

> Sabah and Sarawak 7.5% for every tonne of CPO exceeding RM2,000 > Abolition of cess tax

Service tax threshold for restaurants and eateries

> Service tax now for restaurants with annual sales of RM3mil (previously RM500,000)

* hadiah PAK LAH untuk rakyat
hidup FAK LAH !! ( malaysia tersangat lah boleh)

#4: Re: fuel ... Author: highwaystarLocation: Kola Lompuer PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:30 am
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* hadiah PAK LAH untuk rakyat
hidup FAK LAH !! ( malaysia tersangat lah boleh)


FORGET ASTRONAUT PLAN
(Sucks this will make malaysia spend more and NOT as investment)

FORGET BERAS SIAM
(Imported rice will flow RM to outside country, do a plan to produce rice more and export BUT not import)

FORGET ALL MAJOR SPONSORSHIP
(Petronas spent BILLIONS on F1 and also others motoring events, Sponsor kecil kecilan)

FOOD SUPPLY
(we've been doing this for the last 20 years... dont use this as part of a reason of price hike)

STOP BEING FAMOUS
(Tak payah build tallest, biggest and the first.... all this from rakyat)

WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR OWN OIL?
(we been producing oil, mana pegi larrr? still naik harga?)

ITU MINYAK KELAPA SAWIT MANAAAAA?
(If Malaysia produce minyak kelapa sawit as part of alternative fuel supply... Malaysia will be rich)

mmm banyak lagi.... memang tak puas hati, we supposed to be in par with Japanese... but now, Fak Lah said compare Malaysia and Indonesia ....haiyyaaaa... where is dasar pandang ke-timur?.. ALL THESE SURE WILL BE OKAY IF THEY CAN INCREASE OUR RINGGIT VALUE.

#5: Re: fuel ... Author: boyhartgeLocation: puchong jaya PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:37 am
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bro high...open new tread....sure hangat....me also sudah hangat nie.....huh....luv fuk lah.....

#6: Re: fuel ... Author: highwaystarLocation: Kola Lompuer PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:14 am
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boyhartge wrote:
bro high...open new tread....sure hangat....me also sudah hangat nie.....huh....luv fuk lah.....

Thread is stated FUEL larr

#7: Re: fuel ... Author: a-booLocation: Petaling Jaya PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:25 am
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gila babi la... if its rm4 after this... im going to buy 1 kuda... at least got horsepower.... hehehehe... putting NGV in my car... sayang pak lah sampai nak mampus...

#8: Re: fuel ... Author: tyk3Location: Damansara Heights & Jalan Dutamas PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:32 am
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stupid incompetant government la...
they spend so much money on worthless and pointless "vissions"...
untuk rakyat MY ASS!!!

#9: Re: fuel ... Author: tyk3Location: Damansara Heights & Jalan Dutamas PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:36 am
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looks like no more convoys etc huh?mebbe from now can only have tt once every 3 months...sigh

#10: Re: fuel ... Author: boyhartgeLocation: puchong jaya PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:07 pm
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highwaystar wrote:
boyhartge wrote:
bro high...open new tread....sure hangat....me also sudah hangat nie.....huh....luv fuk lah.....

Thread is stated FUEL larr

ooppsss same kaaa...hehehee....sori bos....

#11: Re: fuel ... Author: bedoqstar PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:39 pm
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tyk3 wrote:
stupid incompetant government la...
they spend so much money on worthless and pointless "vissions"...
untuk rakyat MY ASS!!!

who VOTE!!?? Twisted Evil

#12: Re: fuel ... Author: xsjado PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:12 pm
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fark money swindelling nepotisme tali barut choke yer own people never change since jajahan british!

#13: Re: fuel ... Author: jackyhong PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:44 pm
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one of my friend punye girlfriend kena ragut baru2 saje semalam, juga ada cedera... ini akan berlarutan di seluruh negara... jaga2!
mungkin ini bukan idea fak lah, mungkin khairi sudah marah!

#14: Re: fuel ... Author: -berq- PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:19 pm
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haha,fak lah & his stupid knights of the round table...after this we tt using video conferencing lah..huahua,no need to get out of our hse..hehe,saving..

& dun forget that the stupid rm625 compensation per yr..bloody idiots
mentang2 diorg xyah byr minyak..

#15: Re: fuel ... Author: eau-rougeLocation: Ampang PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:20 pm
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minyak...kami akan ikut mu walau setinggi mana pun



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