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Indonesian Government Maintains Fuel Prices for Affordability

Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka confirmed that the government is committed to stabilizing subsidized fuel prices to ensure affordability for citizens. This statement was made during an official announcement on Thursday, highlighting President Prabowo Subianto's directives on the matter.

ZXMOTO founder's statements spark debate over government support

Statements made by ZXMOTO founder Zhang Xiu have ignited widespread controversy after he claimed that his company has not received a single cent in government support. This comes at a time when ZXMOTO has achieved notable success in global motorcycle racing.

Thailand Reduces Diesel Prices by 2.14 Baht per Liter

The Thai government announced a reduction in diesel prices by <strong>2.14 baht</strong> per liter starting Thursday, providing immediate relief for drivers and businesses. This decision follows a review of refinery prices aimed at easing financial burdens on households.

Government's Decision to Maintain Fuel Prices Stabilizes Indonesian Economy

The Vice Chairman of the Trade Committee in the Indonesian Parliament, Nordin Halid, announced that the government's decision to keep subsidized fuel prices unchanged until 2026 will enhance the stability of the industry and the national economy. This decision comes amid increasing global economic challenges.

Call for Government Support for Public Transport Amid Fuel Price Hike

Hong Kong lawmakers have warned that the reduction of public transport services due to rising fuel prices is just the beginning of a larger crisis. They have urged the government to take urgent action to support the sector.

Maintain stable fuel prices in Indonesia until end of 2023

Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati announced that subsidized fuel prices will remain unchanged until the end of 2023, supported by available financial reserves. This decision comes amid rising global energy prices.

Singapore warns of local economic impacts from Middle East conflict

Singapore's government has issued a warning about slowing growth and rising inflation due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. An additional support package of approximately <strong>S$1 billion</strong> (about <strong>US$777 million</strong>) has been announced to assist families and businesses.

Singapore Supports Transport Services Amid Middle East Tensions

The Singaporean government has announced temporary support to increase the costs of essential bus services, including those for students and the elderly, in response to the impacts of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This initiative is part of efforts to assist small and medium-sized enterprises affected by the crisis.

Singapore Faces Economic Slowdown and Inflation Amid Middle East Conflict

Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Jan Wemin, announced that the country is at risk of economic slowdown and rising inflation due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The government plans to provide necessary support to businesses, workers, and families in need during these challenging times.

Abolish Two-Child Limit Increases Financial Aid for Families in UK

The new financial year in the UK has begun with a significant increase in financial aid, following the abolition of the two-child limit. This change allows approximately <strong>480,000</strong> families to receive an annual increase of up to <strong>£4,100</strong>.

Visit Indonesian Vice President to Earthquake Victims in Minahasa

Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, continued his visit to <strong>Tatili Village</strong> in <strong>Minahasa</strong> following a devastating earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale. The visit aims to provide support and condolences to the victims of the earthquake, which resulted in one fatality and the destruction of several buildings.

Indonesian Resident in South Korea Praises President Prabowo's Leadership

An Indonesian citizen living in South Korea for 24 years expressed her admiration for President Prabowo Subianto's leadership style during his official visit to Seoul. She highlighted his support for Indonesian communities abroad.

Suspend Some Subsidy Cards in April: Reasons and Proposed Solutions

Official sources announced the suspension of some subsidy cards in April, citing various reasons related to data verification. This decision raises questions about its impact on beneficiary families.

Pertamina temporarily absorbs unsupported fuel price differences

The Indonesian Ministry of Finance announced that Pertamina will temporarily absorb the differences in unsupported fuel prices due to rising global oil prices. This decision will remain in effect until new instructions are issued regarding remote work for government employees.

Government funding cuts threaten Aswan International Women's Film Festival

The Aswan International Women's Film Festival announced a reduction in government support from the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, jeopardizing plans for its tenth edition set to take place in 20 days. Screenwriter Mohamed Abdel Khalek confirmed that the festival's financial situation has become more complicated this year.

Governments Implement Measures to Address Global Energy Crisis

The world faces increasing economic pressures due to the energy crisis stemming from regional conflicts. Governments are taking urgent measures to rationalize energy consumption and increase support to combat rising fuel prices.

Indonesian Fishermen Achieve Significant Productivity Increase

Indonesian President's Office Chief Muhammad Qudari announced that 61 out of 65 fishing villages in Indonesia have achieved a notable increase in productivity and income. This announcement was made during a press conference held on Wednesday, highlighting government efforts to improve the conditions of fishermen.

Singaporean Government Allocates Discounts for Over a Million Families

The Singaporean government has announced financial discounts of up to <strong>$190</strong> for eligible families as part of its efforts to support citizens. These discounts will be disbursed in <strong>April</strong>, helping to alleviate financial burdens on households.

Malaysia confirms ability to support RON95 gasoline prices despite challenges

The Malaysian government has announced its capability to continue supporting the price of RON95 gasoline for now, but is prepared to adjust its policy if production costs continue to rise due to the conflict in the Middle East.

Malaysian Ministry of Trade Issues Strong Warnings Against Exploiting Government Subsidies

The Malaysian Ministry of Domestic Trade and Living Standards has issued a stern warning against any attempts to exploit government subsidies amid ongoing global crises. The ministry emphasized that any manipulation of national support is considered a betrayal of the people and the country.

Thailand to Reduce Diesel Tax by 1 Baht to Ease Consumer Burden

The Thai government announced its intention to reduce the excise tax on diesel by 1 baht per liter, aiming to alleviate the rising financial burdens on consumers. This measure is expected to cost the state approximately 2 billion baht monthly.

Launch Cost-Sharing Program to Address Rising Living Costs

The government plans to launch the 'Khon La Khrouing' cost-sharing program aimed at alleviating financial pressures on families. The program is expected to commence after the government's political statement is presented to parliament.

Government Plans Support Amid Rising Energy Prices in Britain

The British government announced plans to assist the most vulnerable as energy bills rise due to the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. This comes as oil and gas prices surge significantly.