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Soaring oil prices gives govt room to continue fuel subsidies: Mustapa

Price hikes due to Russia-Ukraine conflict will see rise in prices of other goods, says minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2022 8:09PM

Soaring oil prices gives govt room to continue fuel subsidies: Mustapa
Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed says the government will continue to monitor crude oil price hikes due to the Russia-Ukraine situation, adding that it will definitely pose a challenge to the country’s financial management. – Bernama pic, March 6, 2022

KOTA BHARU – The soaring world crude oil prices currently gives some room to the government to continue providing fuel subsidies, says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

However, he acknowledged that the price hikes due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will also see a rise in prices of other goods, especially imported items such as wheat and corn.

He said the government will continue to monitor the situation, adding that it will definitely pose a challenge to the country’s financial management.

“The increase in oil prices will increase revenue but some of the revenue will have to be channelled elsewhere. Estimates have not been made, but at the moment it only depends on assumptions.

“Part of the increase will be used to pay for additional petrol and diesel subsidies,” he said.

He said this during a press conference after officiating the launch of the Siti Khadijah Market Digital Transformation Programme here, today. – Bernama, March 6, 2022

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