Kuala Lampur, May 20 -- In the second half of 2025, the government plans to rationalise RON95 petrol subsidies by moving to a targeted two-tier pricing system. Malaysian citizens will have to swipe their MyKad (national ID card) at the pump to verify their eligibility for subsidised RON95 fuel, while those who are not eligible will pay the higher market price. This plan aims to reduce spending on groups that do not require much assistance. As Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasised, only the wealthiest 10-15 per cent of Malaysians (the T20 income group) are expected to pay market rates under the new system, with "85 per cent of the rakyat" enjoying subsidised petrol.

Yet, many Malaysians recall that fuel price hikes, even targeted ones, ...