Finance minister II: Too early to raise Budi95 quota back to 300 litres (opens original article in a new tab)
The Malaysian government states it is too early to consider increasing the Budi95 fuel quota back to 300 litres, as the recent Middle East ceasefire is still in its early stages and its long-term impact on oil markets is uncertain.
- Finance Minister II says it's too early to restore Budi95 fuel quota to 300 litres from 200 litres
- Government is assessing impact of Middle East ceasefire on oil market uncertainties
- Budi95 quota reduced to 200 litres in April 2026 due to West Asia conflict
- Subsidized RON95 price remains at RM1.99 per litre
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