No Subsidised Petrol For Singapore Cars In Malaysia

Sunday, 1st August 2010

Singapore registered cars are not allowed to purchase subsidised RON 95 (95 Octane) petrol while in Malaysia. According to Malaysia Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail said that petrol station licences would be revoked if they are caught selling RON 95 to Singapore registered vehicles. RON 95 now costs RM1.85 (S$0.79) a litre, while RON 97, whose price is regulated by a float system, costs around RM2.10 (S$0.90), which still cheaper than the S$1.75 in Singapore

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