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Indonesian govt proposes 11% rise in fuel subsidy spending

The Indonesian government has proposed an 11.1 percent increase in spending on fuel subsidies in the revised 2012 ...

RI govt must be realistic to raise fuel prices

The government must be realistic to raise the fuel oil (BBM) prices and the electricity basic tariff (TDL), Indonesia ...

BI intervention enables rupiah to strengthen to Rp9,020

The rupiah strengthened to Rp9,020 against the US dollar on Wednesday evening thanks to Bank Indonesia (BI)`s ...

RI govt keeps open option for hiking fuel prices

Although it has plans to begin limiting subsidized fuel oil consumption next April, the government will continue to ...

No need for studies before raising gasoline price: Observer

The Indonesian government does not need to conduct further studies prior to raising the retail price of premium brand ...

Govt urged to raise subsidized fuel prices

The government should raise the prices of subsidized gasoline and diesel oil by Rp1,000 a liter to reduce the quota of ...

Ministry not to raise fuel prices

The finance ministry has said it will not increase fuel oil prices but opt to the government policy on limiting ...

Govt urged to raise fuel prices

A number of quarters asked the government to raise the fuel oil prices rather than imposing a policy to limit the ...

Finance minister wants subsidized gasoline scrapped

Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said he wants subsidized premium gasoline scrapped because it adds to subsidy ...

Govt says not to raise fuel prices now

The government has asked the people to remain calm and not conduct panic buying of fuel oils as no price hike is ...

MP doubts subsidized fuel limitation to lighten govt`s subsidy burden

A lawmaker doubted on Thursday that the government`s plan to limit the use of subsidized fuels will be result in a ...

Govt not to raise fuel prices yet

Minister of energy and mineral resources Darwin Zahedy Saleh said the government would not raise the fuel price yet ...