PAPAR, Aug 4 — Foreign vehicles are allowed to fill up with a maximum of 20 litres of diesel at petrol stations in Sabah and Sarawak located within a 30-kilometre radius of the...
Peranakan Chinese as a race option could be added to Malaysian birth certs, ICs as deputy unity minister says Putrajaya asked to recognise themForeign vehicles are allowed to fill up with a maximum of 20 litres of diesel at petrol stations in Sabah and Sarawak located within a 30-kilometre radius of the Brunei or Indonesia border, says Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.
“There has been confusion at certain petrol stations on the ban on diesel sales to foreign vehicles as seen in the viral post recently, they are concerned and confused by the existing regulations that were actually issued in June 2022. Armizan said that the maximum 20-litre limit also applied to petrol stations in Peninsular Malaysia within a 50-kilometre radius of the Thailand and Singapore borders, based on the same regulation. Foreign nationals can purchase the necessary fuel for their vehicles beyond this radius.
However, he stressed that foreign vehicles were not permitted to be filled with subsidised RON95 petrol, which was reserved for Malaysian citizens. Foreign nationals can only purchase RON97 petrol for their vehicles.
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