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Indonesian police arrest 330 for manipulating subsidized fuel

Indonesian police have arrested 330 individuals in a crackdown on subsidized fuel manipulation. The operation lasted 13 days and spanned multiple regions across the country.

Maintain control over subsidized fuel distribution in Indonesia by 2026

The Indonesian Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency announced that subsidized fuel distribution will remain under control at the beginning of 2026, as it is still below the national quota. The agency's head confirmed that distribution is proceeding well to meet citizens' needs.

Indonesia Confirms Continued Support for Fuel Subsidies

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has reaffirmed the government's commitment to maintaining subsidized fuel prices for vulnerable groups, stating that 80% of the population will benefit from this support. He emphasized the importance of securing energy sources amid global crises.

Indonesia Maintains Financial Stability Amid Global Challenges

Indonesian Deputy Finance Minister Juda Agung confirmed that the government will not raise subsidized fuel prices to protect citizens' purchasing power amid escalating crises in the Middle East.

Indonesia Strengthens Anti-Corruption Efforts in Fuel Distribution

Pertamina, Indonesia's largest energy company, praised the swift actions of the police in uncovering corruption cases related to subsidized fuel. These measures are part of the government's efforts to ensure that support reaches those who truly need it.

Intensify efforts to combat fuel smuggling in Johor, Malaysia

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Living in Johor, Malaysia, has announced intensified operations to combat subsidized fuel smuggling, focusing on 31 fuel stations near the border. This campaign includes covert operations to monitor suspicious activities.

Review Malaysian Government's Fuel Subsidy for Fishermen Amid Rising Costs

The Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security is reviewing proposals to enhance the fuel subsidy for fishermen, responding to community concerns over the daily limit of <strong>50 liters</strong>. This initiative comes as fishermen face increasing operational costs and the impact of the global energy crisis.

Indonesia Confirms No Restrictions on Subsidized Fuel Purchases

The head of Indonesia's oil and gas regulatory agency, Wahyu D. Anas, stated that there are currently no plans to restrict the purchase of subsidized fuel. This announcement comes amid growing concerns about fuel prices in the country.

Indonesia Maintains Fuel Subsidies to Protect Citizens

Indonesian parliament member, Yhadi Wianto, confirmed that the government's decision to maintain fuel subsidies reflects its commitment to protect citizens amid challenging economic conditions. This statement was made during a public discussion in Jakarta.

Indonesian government confirms no increase in fuel prices

Indonesian State Secretary <strong>Prasetyo Hadi</strong> announced that the government will not raise prices for both subsidized and non-subsidized fuel. This decision follows coordination with the Ministry of Energy and directives from President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>.