Padan muka. Lain kali jangan dok bebai, pangkah BN lagi...
Berita 1 : PETALING JAYA : Kos operasi yang lebih tinggi akibat daripada kenaikan 20 sen dalam harga petrol RON95 dan diesel mungkin akan dipindahkan ke pelanggan , menurut pemain utama dalam industri pengangkutan... Mereka juga meminta orang ramai untuk bersedia untuk kesan rantaian barangan dan perkhidmatan yang lebih mahal. - The Star
Berita 2 : Persatuan teksi cadang naik tambang. “Kami terpaksa naikkan harga tambang teksi selepas berbincang dengan ahli persatuan serta pihak berkaitan. “Kami berhadapan kos diesel yang agak tinggi akibat kenaikan tersebut, namun kami percaya tambang baru nanti tidak akan menyusahkan pelanggan,”
Berita 3 : Pengendali bas mahu tambang naik. Persatuan pengendali bas kini mahu harga tambang disemak semula ekoran tindakan kerajaan menaikkan harga minyak petrol RON95 dan diesel - mkini
Berita 4 : Surcaj bahan api kargo naik ekoran harga minyak. Syarikat pengangkutan kontena akan menaikkan surcaj bahan api kargo daripada kadar tarif 16.19 peratus kepada 18.2 peratus, sebagai kesan daripada kenaikkan terbaru diesel sebanyak 20sen - mkini
Berita 5 : Usah salahkan peniaga naik harga. Pertubuhan Ikatan Usahawan Kecil dan Sederhana (Ikhlas) berkata kerajaan tidak boleh menyalahkan peniaga kecil jika kenaikan harga berlaku.. Menurutnya, harga barangan jualan peniaga kecil bergantung kepada harga daripada pemborong dan pembekal... "Kita memang tak boleh nak buat apa-apa atau halang harga naik. "Perkara ini berpunca daripada pembekal dan pemborong yang mula menaikkan harga. - SH
Berita 6 : Pi market nak beli ayam,rupa2nya harga ayam dah naik 50 sen sekila daripada RM8.50 kepada RM9.00.
Poooorah... Suruh dia turun ke market tengok, kalu betoi,kenaikkan harga barang keperluan naik cuma 0.1% saja...
Baru aku paham perasaan Si Sudin asyik kena pow 20sen...
Selepas ni Najib akan naikkan minyak masak, minyak pelincir, minyak cap kapak,minyak angin,minyak lintah,minyak rambut, minyak gris, minyak urat, dan semua yang ada perkataan ‘minyak’ dan dengan sewaktunya...
UMNO had broken its promise not to increase fuel prices following an election.
Lokman Noor Adam, who is vying for the post of Umno Youth vice-chief, said he is disappointed with his party over the recent fuel price hike.
He said this is because this is the first time the party had broken its promise not to increase fuel prices following an election.
The Umno Youth exco member urged Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to find ways to return the subsidy, at least to households that earn below RM5,000.
“Whether this is through vouchers for additional petrol subsidy or issuing fleet cards for these people, it is up to his discretion.
“Twenty sen may not be much for some people, but it is a burden to the lower and middle income group,” he said in a statement today.
He estimated that the measure would cost RM1.5 billion, whereas the government is expected to save RM1.1 billion through the subsidy reduction for the remainder of this year, and RM3.3 billion beginning next year.
Meanwhile, Malay-language daily Sinar Harian reported today that food sellers and sundry shops in Shah Alam are already beginning to increase their prices.
It quoted the operators as saying that this is because distributors have already increased their prices for new stock and they have no choice but to follow suit.
“Its effects on the prices of goods, especially vegetables, will be seen in a week,” it quoted vegetable seller Sabran Mohamed as saying.
The daily also reported Johor Baru Bus Owners and Drivers Association president Md Saad Mohamad as saying that the price hike would increase its member’s fuel costs by about 30 percent each month.
“After the diesel price hike, I expect the cost to increase to RM900 per month (from RM600 per month to fuel a school van) and this is a burden to us because I have to bear this excess cost whereas the monthly income is uncertain,” he said.
Measures to help reduce cost of living
At the same time, Berita Harian reported that the government is mulling several measures to help reduce the cost of living.
It quoted Finance Ministry secretary-general Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah as saying that the government is considering increasing the eligibility limit for BR1M cash aid, which currently stands at RM3,000 per month in household income.
Meanwhile, it quoted Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Hasan Malek as saying that the government is considering bringing RON92 petrol back to the market, after its withdrawal in Sept 1, 2009.-malaysiakini
Dah la harga minyak naik kita di suruh naik LRT. Bila naik LRT jumpa pulak manusia mangkuk macam ini. Alahai...keian si mamangan anaknya tu...
cheers.
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