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18 November 2008: Fuel prices dropped to RM 2.00 per litre
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<blockquote data-quote="turbology" data-source="post: 321627" data-attributes="member: 10223"><p>I wish the gas price can be RM4. So people stop buying big cars. And more research on alternative energy. This could raise the price for CPO too, so everyone can benefit. </p><p>After nearly 100 years of cheap energy from fossil fuel, is time for human to really find an alternative.</p><p></p><p>I for one have no problem in high import tax on cars. Look at the result. More manufacturers are building factory here to get tax break. More factory mean more job. And less import/export deficit. (imagine $$ going overseas if everyone buy Japanese/Europe cars). And we enjoy one of the lowest unemployed rate in the region.</p><p></p><p>You said Proton/Perodua is a joke ? Malaysia have the highest number for automobiles per capital in the world. Mean more people can afford having a car. This is not a joke. This is an archievement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbology, post: 321627, member: 10223"] I wish the gas price can be RM4. So people stop buying big cars. And more research on alternative energy. This could raise the price for CPO too, so everyone can benefit. After nearly 100 years of cheap energy from fossil fuel, is time for human to really find an alternative. I for one have no problem in high import tax on cars. Look at the result. More manufacturers are building factory here to get tax break. More factory mean more job. And less import/export deficit. (imagine $$ going overseas if everyone buy Japanese/Europe cars). And we enjoy one of the lowest unemployed rate in the region. You said Proton/Perodua is a joke ? Malaysia have the highest number for automobiles per capital in the world. Mean more people can afford having a car. This is not a joke. This is an archievement. [/QUOTE]
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