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Indonesia says to hike fuel prices in early October
Indonesia plans to raise domestic fuel prices early next month, the government said on Monday, in the first clear indication of when it would reduce crippling but politically sensitive fuel subsidies. "We have not set the date but it will be in early October," State Secretary Yusril Ihza Mahendra told reporters when asked about the timing of the fuel price hike. He said the size of the increase was being calculated.
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Fuel scarcity worsens before price hikes
Gasoline and diesel shortages worsened across Indonesia as the government's scheduled price increase on Oct. 1 draws near, Jakarta Post reported on Tuesday. Filling stations were packed with long lines of vehicles, while police officers desperately tried to track down on and nab people thought to be hoarding fuel until the price goes up, according to the Jakarta Post.
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I'm glad to have an inlaw visitor dirumah. He can fill up my tank and jerrycan tomorrow at the gas station. This will take him at least 2 hours because of the kilometer queue. This since Monday morning.
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Securing Jakarta: police concentrate on three locations
The Jakarta Police have changed the security concentration towards places assumed to be used as protest sites by students and other members of the general public. “Yesterday, we estimated that there were 14 points. However, there were some changes that we will only concentrate on three locations.
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