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  • Bad news for people who go JB pump petrol .

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - The government will ban people in foreign-registered vehicles from buying gasoline in border areas of Malaysia, where heavy subsidies have kept petroleum costs low despite soaring prices internationally.

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    Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad said a day earlier that the ban was aimed at keeping foreigners from driving into Malaysia from Thailand and Singapore to fill up on cheap gasoline and diesel, which cost up to twice as much in the neighboring countries.

    The ban was "a stern act by the government to reduce the leak in subsidy," national news agency Bernama quoted Shahrir as saying. His aide, who declined to be named citing protocol, confirmed his comments Tuesday.

    The fuel subsidies, which were expected to cost the government 45 billion ringgit (US$14 billion; ?9 billion) this year, "should actually be enjoyed by the lower-income group in the country" and not foreigners, Shahrir said.

    "This move is temporary until we come up with better management of our subsidy system," The Star daily quoted him as saying.

    Shahrir said the ban could take effect as early as Friday at up to 300 stations within 30 miles (50 kilometers) of the borders with Thailand and Singapore.

    Alang Zari Ishak, president of a local petroleum dealers association, said the ban may hurt tourism and relations with Malaysia's neighbors.

    "It's a very harsh decision," he said. "There are other ways to curb this subsidy money being utilized."

    Enforcement officers will monitor gasoline stations and signs will inform motorists of the new rule, Shahrir said. Those found breaking the rule could be fined or face up to three years in jail, said another official in Shahrir's ministry. He declined to be named, citing protocol.

    Currently, foreign registered vehicles are allowed to buy only up to 5.3 gallons (20 liters), he said.

    Although oil prices have soared globally, the government of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has not raised retail gasoline, diesel or gas prices.
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    • Originally posted by marineguy8888 View Post
      Bad news for people who go JB pump petrol .
      ....
      indeed very bad news ....... Tho I wonder what happen for those foreign cars in m'sia as inland as KL/ipoh, does the subsidy kick in? Or must we pay full price?
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      • Originally posted by marineguy8888 View Post
        Bad news for people who go JB pump petrol .

        KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - The government will ban people in foreign-registered vehicles from buying gasoline in border areas of Malaysia, where heavy subsidies have kept petroleum costs low despite soaring prices internationally.

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        Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad said a day earlier that the ban was aimed at keeping foreigners from driving into Malaysia from Thailand and Singapore to fill up on cheap gasoline and diesel, which cost up to twice as much in the neighboring countries.

        The ban was "a stern act by the government to reduce the leak in subsidy," national news agency Bernama quoted Shahrir as saying. His aide, who declined to be named citing protocol, confirmed his comments Tuesday.

        The fuel subsidies, which were expected to cost the government 45 billion ringgit (US$14 billion; ?9 billion) this year, "should actually be enjoyed by the lower-income group in the country" and not foreigners, Shahrir said.

        "This move is temporary until we come up with better management of our subsidy system," The Star daily quoted him as saying.

        Shahrir said the ban could take effect as early as Friday at up to 300 stations within 30 miles (50 kilometers) of the borders with Thailand and Singapore.

        Alang Zari Ishak, president of a local petroleum dealers association, said the ban may hurt tourism and relations with Malaysia's neighbors.

        "It's a very harsh decision," he said. "There are other ways to curb this subsidy money being utilized."

        Enforcement officers will monitor gasoline stations and signs will inform motorists of the new rule, Shahrir said. Those found breaking the rule could be fined or face up to three years in jail, said another official in Shahrir's ministry. He declined to be named, citing protocol.

        Currently, foreign registered vehicles are allowed to buy only up to 5.3 gallons (20 liters), he said.

        Although oil prices have soared globally, the government of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has not raised retail gasoline, diesel or gas prices.
        if only our sg gov subsidies

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        • Originally posted by pet View Post
          if only our sg gov subsidies
          Ah Pet, tat won't happen la..not in this lifetime.hehe..I was wondering regarding the ban, wat if our car at north-south then not even 50km and our car has no more petrol how?? Take toll truck to toll at to an area which is within 50km then pump?? Haizz...
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          • Originally posted by Nooch View Post
            Ah Pet, tat won't happen la..not in this lifetime.hehe..I was wondering regarding the ban, wat if our car at north-south then not even 50km and our car has no more petrol how?? Take toll truck to toll at to an area which is within 50km then pump?? Haizz...
            jia lark leh, go fishing, boat charter also up, also gasoline up

            the my ban ... u can call me, i drv over frm sg with petrol jerry can to top up for u.... charge u cheap cheap.... 1 rolex watch nia... can on call me 24-7
            Last edited by pet; 27-05-08, 09:14 PM.

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            • there is a way to bypass........

              Originally posted by marineguy8888 View Post
              Bad news for people who go JB pump petrol .
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              • Originally posted by pet View Post
                if only our sg gov subsidies
                lu tang ku ku!! (you will long long)

                Originally posted by Nooch View Post
                Ah Pet, tat won't happen la..not in this lifetime.hehe..I was wondering regarding the ban, wat if our car at north-south then not even 50km and our car has no more petrol how?? Take toll truck to toll at to an area which is within 50km then pump?? Haizz...
                not in anyone lifetime is s'pore going to subsidise your petrol. I think the toll car will simply sell you the petrol at the international price.
                Originally posted by pet View Post
                jia lark leh, go fishing, boat charter also up, also gasoline up

                the my ban ... u can call me, i drv over frm sg with petrol jerry can to top up for u.... charge u cheap cheap.... 1 rolex watch nia... can on call me 24-7
                i think the shop will simply sell you at the market rate.

                But at the end of the day, I think the ban will be useless, I mean, what is to stop singaporeans buying petrol, and switch tanks.
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                • Originally posted by triton View Post
                  there is a way to bypass........
                  Go there stop after checkpoint....change number plate


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                  • Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                    Go there stop after checkpoint....change number plate
                    no need so troublesome, there sure got people who buy the petrol and sell illigally on the side. ie. buy 55ltrs from kiosk, and resell at higher price, but lower then market.

                    Alternatively, for those who have company(office) in JB, get the local malaysia staff to buy, and siphon out petrol to fill s'pore car ......... eitherway the incentive is there

                    But i thought that the petrol kiosk will make sure that the fuel is sold to m'sian IC holder??
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                    • Very sad news



                      Pls read this thread from another forum:http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh...=1885132&pp=30

                      A 29 year old NTU civil engineering can't find job for 2 years after graduated. Only able to find a technician job one year ago and pay was very low. Study loan taken from bank can't pay up so jumped from hougang HDB flat and commited suicide.

                      I feel sorry for him. Very sad news. So do give your own Singaporeans a chance to perform. Even if they got no experience in the job if they are willing to learn is fine. You got to think about everyone starts with nothing when they first start to find job.
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                      • Merged threads....


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                        • V sad news indeed.... Tinking abt issues such as Scholarship given to so many foreigners instead of sg'reans, inviting so many FT (Foreign 'Talents') coming in with lower pay demands and no need for NS....makes me wonder if the 'gahment' has to bear part of the responsibility...

                          Just look at this vicious cycle..

                          PSLE >> O lvls >> A lvls >> Uni (20-30k loans except for the rich) >> Work 3-4 years to repay the study loan >> 2 more years before you get married >> buy HDB and tie yourself to another 200-300k (25-30 yrs loan) >> Have kids and the next cycle starts >> Old but can't retire coz CPF inside also not that much coz of inflated HDB prices and total interest
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                          • Originally posted by louisoh View Post
                            V sad news indeed.... Tinking abt issues such as Scholarship given to so many foreigners instead of sg'reans, inviting so many FT (Foreign 'Talents') coming in with lower pay demands and no need for NS....makes me wonder if the 'gahment' has to bear part of the responsibility...

                            Just look at this vicious cycle..

                            PSLE >> O lvls >> A lvls >> Uni (20-30k loans except for the rich) >> Work 3-4 years to repay the study loan >> 2 more years before you get married >> buy HDB and tie yourself to another 200-300k (25-30 yrs loan) >> Have kids and the next cycle starts >> Old but can't retire coz CPF inside also not that much coz of inflated HDB prices and total interest
                            Vicious really vicious I have to say....

                            Of course..there is a way to break out of this cycle...


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                            • DA care to share any ways to break out of it?lolz....
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                              • I would say...the way to break out is to work for yourself. Freelancing,self empolyed, businessman...either way....you are more or less out of the cycle.

                                It's a gamble of course...some are merely surviving...some are making big bucks. The risk is there...the reward is there also.

                                Example. You are getting paid like 3-4k a month,salary is there if company is there and dun kick u out la. Won't go higher or lower because you slack for 1 day. You decide to quit. Say be a hawker. I say hawkers do earn a decent amount every month,but hard work,and probably better money,your food is gd and ppl like boom you are making big bucks.

                                Well the example I gave is just an example,in a "PERFECT" situation which nothing goes wrong that's how it works. ACtual situation will depend on circumstances. But of course some may feel my thinking maybe seen as naive...I duno.

                                1 thing I am sure isn't naive is.....Take a different step/approach out....and there you go..you maybe up there!


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