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JAKARTA - INDONESIA is to limit the consumption of
subsidised fuel, the country's energy minister said on Tuesday, amid soaring crude
prices.
Purnomo Yusgiantoro said the government expects to cut consumption of
subsidised fuel to save some 3.4 trillion rupiah (S$511 million) this
year.
Indonesia currently subsidises fuel for transport and household use,
amounting to about 60 per cent of national consumption.
Under the plan, vehicle owners will be given 'smart cards' to record their
consumption of subsidised fuel, and will have to pay the full market price once
they have reached their limit.
'The government will try out the 'smart card' system in Bali or Batam in
April,' Mr Yusgiantoro said, adding he expects the system to be implemented across
Indonesia in the second half of this year.
Last year, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ruled out increasing
government-set fuel prices despite the rise in oil prices, which has forced the
government to make spending cuts elsewhere. -- AFP
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