Your comments on the governmentâs decision to decrease fuel prices to Rp 6,600 (53 US cents) from Rp 7,600 effective Monday, following the continued fall in global oil prices:I donât think we will gain anything, not for the people, not the state
em>Your comments on the government's decision to decrease fuel prices to Rp 6,600 (53 US cents) from Rp 7,600 effective Monday, following the continued fall in global oil prices:
I don't think we will gain anything, not for the people, not the state.
Eddy Arjuna Zainy
Yes, cutting fuel prices will affect the economy. At least Jokowi has fulfilled one of his promises.
Now how about eradicating corruption?
E. Nurdin
Jakarta
I do not believe that a further fuel-price cut to below Rp 7,000 will have a positive effect on the economy in the country. Why? In fact, all prices of many basic needs continue to soar.
Bambang Utomo
Jakarta
This is good news for Indonesians but I'm not sure whether decreases in food prices or transportation fare cuts will follow.
Ummi khamidah
Bandung
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