Malaysia retains sugar price, ups subsidy
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Malaysia retains sugar price, ups subsidy
The government has decided to maintain the current sugar price despite
the hike in the commodity's price in the world market, Domestic Trade,
Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob
said today.
Sugar is sold at RM2.30 a kilo now.
By
retaining the price, the government subsidy for sugar will increase by
more than two fold to 54 sen a kilo from 20 sen at present, he said.
The
total subsidy for sugar will swell to RM567 million this year from
RM262.41 million last year, he told reporters after launching the
Company Commission of Malaysia's Best Business Practices Circular
3/2012.
Ismail Sabri said the government has to increase the sugar subsidy to keep the current price level.
"If sugar price is raised, it will trigger a spiral effect, causing the prices of other products to also rise.
"This
will derail the government's initiative to ease the people's financial
burden by setting up 1Malaysia Shops and introducing 1Malaysia Menu.
"As
such, the government has decided to maintain the sugar price so that
the people will not feel the pinch eventhough sugar price has increased
in the global market," he said.
Ismail Sabri said Malaysia was
importing almost 100 per cent of its sugar requirements from 90 per cent
previously because the land used to plant sugar cane in Chuping Perlis,
has been planted with oil palm and rubber. -- Bernama
the hike in the commodity's price in the world market, Domestic Trade,
Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob
said today.
Sugar is sold at RM2.30 a kilo now.
By
retaining the price, the government subsidy for sugar will increase by
more than two fold to 54 sen a kilo from 20 sen at present, he said.
The
total subsidy for sugar will swell to RM567 million this year from
RM262.41 million last year, he told reporters after launching the
Company Commission of Malaysia's Best Business Practices Circular
3/2012.
Ismail Sabri said the government has to increase the sugar subsidy to keep the current price level.
"If sugar price is raised, it will trigger a spiral effect, causing the prices of other products to also rise.
"This
will derail the government's initiative to ease the people's financial
burden by setting up 1Malaysia Shops and introducing 1Malaysia Menu.
"As
such, the government has decided to maintain the sugar price so that
the people will not feel the pinch eventhough sugar price has increased
in the global market," he said.
Ismail Sabri said Malaysia was
importing almost 100 per cent of its sugar requirements from 90 per cent
previously because the land used to plant sugar cane in Chuping Perlis,
has been planted with oil palm and rubber. -- Bernama
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