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Home News Oil & Gas Government and Parliament Agrees subsidized fuel settings End First Quarter 2010
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Thursday, 16 December 2010 08:50
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Government and Parliament Agrees subsidized fuel settings End First Quarter 2010
Pemerintah dan DPR Sepakati Pengaturan BBM Bersubsidi Akhir Kuartal I 2010
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JAKARTA. Government and the Commission VII of DPR RI policy implementation arrangements agreed on subsidized fuel in late first quarter of 2011 in stages.
"The Commission VII of the House agreed to subsidize fuel control policy implementation at the end of the first quarter of 2011, after the Government complete the studies in accordance with the mandate of Law No. 10 of 2010 on State Budget 2011," said Chairman of Commission VII Teuku Riefky conclusion Harsha read a working meeting with Coordinating Minister Hatta Rajasa, Finance Minister Agustin Martowardojo, and Darwin Zahedy Minister Saleh at the Parliament Building, Jakarta, on Tuesday morning (14/12).
Working meeting which lasted for 12 hours was also mandated the Government to implement adequate socialization activities and close supervision to reduce the negative impact of the implementation of regulatory policies subsidized fuel.
Previously, the government presented a plan subsidized fuel restrictions so that in 2011 private vehicles no longer get subsidies, while the transportation of passengers and goods, the vehicle wheels 2 and 3, the operation of public service vehicles and equipment are covered by the affordable price of fuel subsidies. (KO) [energy and mineral resources]




 
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