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9 minutes ago, RadX said:

Pr_s election first

Got 2 candidates then got erection

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Ms Low said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) is monitoring the market closely and will not hesitate to investigate retail operators for anti-competitive behaviour.

🤣🤣🤣

Still monitoring.

No more this sentence of ‘Reducing fuel tax is equivalent to a subsidy’ ah? 

Reduce fuel tax is one been able to keep the money one has while a subsidy is money from the govt. Wonder which economics school LW from?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

Ms Low said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) is monitoring the market closely and will not hesitate to investigate retail operators for anti-competitive behaviour.

🤣🤣🤣

Still monitoring.

No more this sentence of ‘Reducing fuel tax is equivalent to a subsidy’ ah? 

Reduce fuel tax is one been able to keep the money one has while a subsidy is money from the govt. Wonder which economics school LW from?

 

 

watchdog monitoring their salary 

peasants die just import new ones mah

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42 minutes ago, Wt_know said:

ok ... let me post the legendary quote  .... "what's wrong with collecting more money" :grin:

And, "u gave me the rights to do this." :D

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1 hour ago, inlinesix said:

Govt will review ways to ease cost pressures, but won't cap fuel prices as it distorts market: Low Yen Ling
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/govt-wont-cap-fuel-prices-as-it-distorts-market-will-consider-other-ways-to-ease-cost-pressures

Tan ku ku to remove petrol tax

That time say watching. Really watching till now become monitoring. Really eye power only 🤣

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45 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

Ms Low said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) is monitoring the market closely and will not hesitate to investigate retail operators for anti-competitive behaviour.

🤣🤣🤣

Still monitoring.

No more this sentence of ‘Reducing fuel tax is equivalent to a subsidy’ ah? 

Reduce fuel tax is one been able to keep the money one has while a subsidy is money from the govt. Wonder which economics school LW from?

Subsidy can be given directly (money from Govt) or indirectly (reduce fuel tax).

 

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53 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

Ms Low said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) is monitoring the market closely and will not hesitate to investigate retail operators for anti-competitive behaviour.

🤣🤣🤣

Still monitoring.

No more this sentence of ‘Reducing fuel tax is equivalent to a subsidy’ ah? 

Reduce fuel tax is one been able to keep the money one has while a subsidy is money from the govt. Wonder which economics school LW from?

 

 

Classic case of “kaki Kong kaki song!”

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45 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Subsidy can be given directly (money from Govt) or indirectly (reduce fuel tax).

 

That is like flipping a prata!

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8 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

In what way is it flipping prata?

Like a prata chao tar on both sides and flip around to see which side is more presentable and serve to customers...something along that line.

So I was thinking that if our govt last time said they could not reduce fuel taxes as this is tantamount to subsidies, but that doesn't hold water; so they can said that it's form of indirect subsidies.

Maybe my comparison is not accurate.😄 My head inside a bit messy.😁

So pardon me if the juxtaposition is wrong.😁 

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3 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Like a prata chao tar on both sides and flip around to see which side is more presentable and serve to customers...something along that line.

So I was thinking that if our govt last time said they could not reduce fuel taxes as this is tantamount to subsidies, but that doesn't hold water; so they can said that it's form of indirect subsidies.

Maybe my comparison is not accurate.😄 My head inside a bit messy.😁

So pardon me if the juxtaposition is wrong.😁 

You are right to say it is flip prata.

Both tax break as well as giving money is subsidy.

If understand MOF mindset, they will give tax break.

On the other hand, MOF rather give money (if there are more revenue than budget).

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37 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

You are right to say it is flip prata.

Both tax break as well as giving money is subsidy.

If understand MOF mindset, they will give tax break.

On the other hand, MOF rather give money (if there are more revenue than budget).

Any way, I feel that Singapore motorists, or more vehicle owners, are one of the most heavily hammered in the world. Monetarily speaking. 

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6 hours ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Any way, I feel that Singapore motorists, or more vehicle owners, are one of the most heavily hammered in the world. Monetarily speaking. 

Bro if one day, you feel that you need to sell that car and take the bus, then someone in the government would have met his or her KPI.. sorry man 

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11 hours ago, Fcw75 said:

Ms Low said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) is monitoring the market closely and will not hesitate to investigate retail operators for anti-competitive behaviour.

🤣🤣🤣

Still monitoring.

No more this sentence of ‘Reducing fuel tax is equivalent to a subsidy’ ah? 

Reduce fuel tax is one been able to keep the money one has while a subsidy is money from the govt. Wonder which economics school LW from?

 

 

 

tbh, i rather they shut the fup than repeating the same "still monitoring (even at $10)" bulls**t again and again 😪

really make people dulan 

😁

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8 hours ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Any way, I feel that Singapore motorists, or more vehicle owners, are one of the most heavily hammered in the world. Monetarily speaking. 

definitely... 

need to pay way extra for a piece of entitlement paper, and it lasts only for 10 years!

not to mention the extra daily payments in ERPs

 

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27 minutes ago, Scion said:

definitely... 

need to pay way extra for a piece of entitlement paper, and it lasts only for 10 years!

not to mention the extra daily payments in ERPs

 

Don’t even have a piece of paper nowadays unless you print it yourself! 🤣

Next time someone flash a $10000 note in front of you and haolian, you flash your $100000 piece of COE paper and throw at him then ask him keep the change. 🤣

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/govt-wont-cap-fuel-prices-as-it-distorts-market-will-consider-other-ways-to-ease-cost-pressures

I agree that lowering the fuel price only benefits the minority of population who are car owners.

However for someone from Ministry of Trade and Industry to make that statement makes one feel very disappointed.

How does SG get it's food, daily essentials, retail products,  construction materials, construction workers, factory workers around SG?

By rickshaw pullers?

Not by truck, vans, lorries and buses? 

Diesel price also very high now, so the logistical and transportation cost will surely increase.

This translate to increase of price to general consumers. In fact to everyone. 

How can one say the reining the fuel price benefit the minority? 

Or only people from Ministry of transport understand that our essential supplies need trucks for delivery?🤦😅

So MTI rather pass the baton to MOF to provide assistance to lower income family?

Than to create modulated environment on cartel behaviour?

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Prices reduced, 1st Esso @ 4/7, then Sinopec @ 5/7....ron95 is now 3.31. Hopefully others will follow soon...

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