Malaysia Keeps Fuel Prices Unchanged Till July 15 Amid Fresh US, Iran Strikes
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Malaysia keeps fuel prices unchanged till July 15 amid fresh US, Iran strikes
Fuel prices in Malaysia will remain unchanged between July 9 and 15, after two consecutive weeks of reductions, the Ministry of Finance announced on Wednesday (July 8).For this period, the retail prices of unsubsidised Ron95 and Ron97 petrol will remain at RM3.37 (S$1.07) and RM4.00 respectively.The price of unsubsidised diesel also remains unchanged at $3.97 per litre.Meanwhile, Malaysia has held...
MOF: Unsubsidised petrol, diesel prices remain unchanged for July 9-15
KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 — Retail prices of unsubsidised petrol and diesel will remain unchanged from July 9 to 15, as international petroleum market prices continue to ease from the peak levels during the recent conflict.The Ministry of Finance (MoF), in a statement today, said the retail price of RON97 will remain at RM4 per litre, while RON95 and diesel will remain at RM3.37 per litre and RM3.97 per litre, respectively.For subsidised petroleum, t…
The retail price of RON97 remains at RM4 per litre, RON95 remains at RM3.37 per litre, and diesel remains at RM3.97 per litre.
M'sia keeping RON95 prices steady from Jul. 9 to 15, Meanwhile in Singapore....#@$!#$@!^
Malaysia has announced that fuel prices will remain unchanged from Jul. 9 to 15, with eligible motorists under the Budi95 subsidy programme continuing to enjoy RON95 petrol at RM1.99 (S$0.63) per litre. The Malaysian Finance Ministry said retail prices for RON97, unsubsidised RON95 and diesel would also remain stable amid moderating global crude oil prices and a recovering supply outlook. While Malaysians benefit from one of the region’s lowest …
Malaysian fuel prices July 9-15, 2026 - all unchanged
Today is Wednesday, which means it is once again time for the weekly fuel price update as announced by the finance ministry for the week of July 9 to 15, 2026. This week, the priced of unsubsidised B10/B15 diesel is RM3.97 per litre, unchanged from the price of last week. The Euro 5 B7 blend of diesel, which is 20 sen per litre more than the B10/B15 blends, is therefore at RM4.17 per litre. Effective from July 1, the subsidised retail price B10 …
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