Domestic Trade Ministry mulls displaying notices on RON95 sales ban to foreign-registered vehicles at border gates | Malay Mail

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Domestic Trade Ministry mulls displaying notices on RON95 sales ban to foreign-registered vehicles at border gates

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PADANG BESAR, May 15 — The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry would consider a suggestion to display notices on the ban of RON95 petrol sales to foreign-registered vehicles at the country’s border gates.

“We will try to look at the effectiveness of its implementation first before making any decision,” he said after a working visit to the Immigration, Customs and Quarantine Complex here today. “KPDNHEP views seriously the issue of leakages of controlled and subsidised items, especially those taking place at the country’s border gates because they cause huge losses to the nation,” he said.

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