JOHOR BAHRU, Sept. 30 -- The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) will increase monitoring at petrol stations near the Malaysia-Singapore border to prevent foreign vehicles from misusing the new RON95 targeted subsidy system.
Johor KPDN director Lilis Saslinda Pornoma said there will be no compromise, as foreign-registered vehicles are strictly prohibited from purchasing RON95 petrol.
"We believe that neighbouring countries are also aware of the Malaysian government's firm stance on this matter," she told reporters after reviewing the implementation of the Budi95 scheme at a petrol station here today.
"The ban is clear, and it is also the responsibility of petrol station operators to ensure that only vehicles registered in...
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