Thai govt holds diesel price below B30 litre
Bangkok Post: 16 Dec 2010
Govt holds diesel price at below B30 a litreBangkok Post * Published: 16/12/2010 The government has decided to hold the diesel retail price at below 30 baht a litre using subsidies from the Oil Fund rather than cut the excise tax on it.
The decision came yesterday after Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva met with Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij and Energy Minister Wannarat Channukul to discuss the funding of the subsidy.
The government plans to spend up to 5 billion baht to keep diesel prices low until after the winter in Europe.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/211499/govt-holds-diesel-price-at-below-b30-a-litre--------High fuel costs force Southerners to fill the tanks with Malaysian oil (NNT) – In light of the rising fuel retail prices in Thailand, people living near Malaysian border have crossed over to the neighboring country to fill their tanks with much cheaper gasoline.
Fuel prices in the Malaysian border are reportedly a lot cheaper: benzene 95 costs only around 19 baht/liter and diesel is selling at 22 baht per liter; whereas in Thailand they cost up to 37 and 30 baht a liter respectively.
With nearly 20 baht/liter cheaper petrol, people from the Thai side have flocked to Malaysia, causing heavy traffic at the border.
Meanwhile, Thai authorities have arrested a number of smugglers who smuggle fuel from Malaysia to resell in Thailand; however, many of them have managed to escape the long arm of the law thanks to the long Thai-Malaysia border.
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