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Fuel prices for both RON97 and RON95 remain stationary

Effective prices will be maintained until August 27th.

Fuel prices for RON97 and RON95 varieties remain constant
Fuel prices for RON97 and RON95 varieties remain constant

Fuel prices for both RON97 and RON95 remain stationary

In a move aimed at ensuring the continued welfare of the people, the Malaysian government has announced that it will keep a close eye on global crude oil price trends. The government's commitment to stability is evident in its decision to maintain the prices of RON95, RON97, and diesel until August 27.

Currently, a litre of RON95 fuel is priced at RM2.05, while RON97 retails at RM3.13 per litre. These prices will remain unchanged for the next few weeks.

In Peninsular Malaysia, there is some good news for diesel consumers. The price of diesel will be reduced by five sen, bringing it down to RM2.85 per litre. This price will also hold steady until August 27.

However, the situation is slightly different in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan. Here, diesel will continue to be sold at the subsidised price of RM2.15 per litre until August 27.

The government's decision to fix the prices of diesel and petrol comes amidst ongoing global market fluctuations. By maintaining these prices, the government aims to provide some respite to the people and businesses in Malaysia.

In conclusion, the Malaysian government has announced that the prices of RON95, RON97, and diesel will remain the same until August 27. In Peninsular Malaysia, diesel will retail at RM2.85 per litre, while in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan, diesel will continue to be sold at the subsidised price of RM2.15 per litre. The government's decision to monitor global crude oil price trends and take appropriate measures to ensure the people's continued welfare and wellbeing is a testament to its commitment to stability and economic security.

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