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<blockquote data-quote="Member 33" data-source="post: 545146" data-attributes="member: 23710"><p>Guess there are always 2 sides of argument when it comes to petrol price.</p><p></p><p>Some may argue that petrol is a commodity & hence, should be priced in accordance to world price. As it is now, I'm paying around AUD1.50/l for Ron95 which is nearly RM4.80</p><p></p><p>On the other, the argument put forward by bro Aoch88 is not wrong either. Considering that Msia is a net exporter nation, the price of petrol is considered high especially if we do not convert. In short, our purchasing power is much lower..</p><p></p><p>That's my 1 sen opinion...hehe.:smokin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member 33, post: 545146, member: 23710"] Guess there are always 2 sides of argument when it comes to petrol price. Some may argue that petrol is a commodity & hence, should be priced in accordance to world price. As it is now, I'm paying around AUD1.50/l for Ron95 which is nearly RM4.80 On the other, the argument put forward by bro Aoch88 is not wrong either. Considering that Msia is a net exporter nation, the price of petrol is considered high especially if we do not convert. In short, our purchasing power is much lower.. That's my 1 sen opinion...hehe.:smokin: [/QUOTE]
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