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The World Bank has suggested that Malaysia raise the price of subsidised RON95 petrol back to RM2.05 to help reduce subsidy costs amid rising oil prices. Fuel subsidies remain regressive, with higher-income groups consuming disproportionately more than 200 litres, said lead economist Apurva Sanghi. 🧵1 📷 : Bernama











Malaysia is building world-class industrial clusters from Perlis to Sarawak. 🇲🇾 But if a kid from Kelantan or Sabah can’t access the skills to work in them…who exactly are we building this for? Upskill the nation. All of it.


Madani Mart startup costs up to RM420k, foundation says no profit for trustees dlvr.it/TRvkGC






FELDA and FGV Holdings have introduced B100, a biodiesel made entirely from palm oil, as a potential alternative energy source to reduce fuel costs amid rising prices. The agency said B100 is among the world’s first biodiesel fuels produced without any fossil fuel blending. 🧵1













