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4 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

CB govt want to watch till when? Knn…

You won't like my answer bro..

Until we get to car lite... will the government mind if a few borderline drivers stop driving? I'm afraid not.. These days, I don't spend my weekends gallivanting around the island.. I loved the drive to get koi, but my heart dropped when I saw the fuel gauge drop by a whole segment after the drive... sad...

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11 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

CB govt want to watch till when? Knn…

they literally just staring at the screen and watching.

watch nia mah. 

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47 minutes ago, Confusedboi said:

Knn cowtax knn,  in case asso and shell increase prices very soon  shall knn them in advance. knn shell knn, knn esso knn 

Next will be Shell to match Caltex, then Esso and Sinopec become $3.36 and lastly SPC become $3.35.

For this week only hor.

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23 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

CB govt want to watch till when? Knn…

Gov't want us switch to Electric Car..also Zero Carbon..ASAP.

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6 minutes ago, ER-3682 said:

Gov't want us switch to Electric Car..also Zero Carbon..ASAP.

To be honest, I feel aggrieved whenever this term zero carbon is bandied around.. there is carbon emission, just not by the EV, but it occurs during the production process..

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17 minutes ago, ER-3682 said:

Gov't want us switch to Electric Car..also Zero Carbon..ASAP.

Nobody uses ZERO CARBON as it is not possible.

Rather Net Zero Carbon.

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11 minutes ago, therock said:

To be honest, I feel aggrieved whenever this term zero carbon is bandied around.. there is carbon emission, just not by the EV, but it occurs during the production process..

If that’s the case, we should walk then.
That’s Net Zero Carbon.

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47 minutes ago, therock said:

You won't like my answer bro..

Until we get to car lite... will the government mind if a few borderline drivers stop driving? I'm afraid not.. These days, I don't spend my weekends gallivanting around the island.. I loved the drive to get koi, but my heart dropped when I saw the fuel gauge drop by a whole segment after the drive... sad...

Car lite just an excuse. More of revenue. If really become carlite, they will do something to encourage car ownership, just describe car ownership differently that's all. 

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37 minutes ago, therock said:

To be honest, I feel aggrieved whenever this term zero carbon is bandied around.. there is carbon emission, just not by the EV, but it occurs during the production process..

our electricity come from where?

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1 hour ago, Fcw75 said:

Next will be Shell to match Caltex, then Esso and Sinopec become $3.36 and lastly SPC become $3.35.

For this week only hor.

Yah think this case will most likely happen. Question is when the cartel kakis start raising price.

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Vietnam  [nod] .... SG  [furious]   (Btw, SGD$1 = Dong$16,866)

Vietnam considering fuel tax cuts amid inflation pressure: Finance minister

Vietnam is considering cutting taxes on fuel to help ease prices at all-time highs, but inflation remains under control and helped by domestic food production, its finance minister said on Wednesday (Jun 8).

In April, Vietnam halved environment tax on gasoline, and on diesel fuel and lubricants to 2,000 dong (US$0.0863) per litre and 1,000 dong per litre respectively.

Retail gasoline prices in Vietnam range from 30,230 dong to 32,810 dong per litre.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/vietnam-considering-fuel-tax-cuts-amid-inflation-pressure-finance-minister-2733836

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4 hours ago, Didu said:

Vietnam  [nod] .... SG  [furious]   (Btw, SGD$1 = Dong$16,866)

Vietnam considering fuel tax cuts amid inflation pressure: Finance minister

Vietnam is considering cutting taxes on fuel to help ease prices at all-time highs, but inflation remains under control and helped by domestic food production, its finance minister said on Wednesday (Jun 8).

In April, Vietnam halved environment tax on gasoline, and on diesel fuel and lubricants to 2,000 dong (US$0.0863) per litre and 1,000 dong per litre respectively.

Retail gasoline prices in Vietnam range from 30,230 dong to 32,810 dong per litre.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/vietnam-considering-fuel-tax-cuts-amid-inflation-pressure-finance-minister-2733836

For tis to happen here.....

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4 hours ago, Didu said:

Vietnam  [nod] .... SG  [furious]   (Btw, SGD$1 = Dong$16,866)

Vietnam considering fuel tax cuts amid inflation pressure: Finance minister

Vietnam is considering cutting taxes on fuel to help ease prices at all-time highs, but inflation remains under control and helped by domestic food production, its finance minister said on Wednesday (Jun 8).

In April, Vietnam halved environment tax on gasoline, and on diesel fuel and lubricants to 2,000 dong (US$0.0863) per litre and 1,000 dong per litre respectively.

Retail gasoline prices in Vietnam range from 30,230 dong to 32,810 dong per litre.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/vietnam-considering-fuel-tax-cuts-amid-inflation-pressure-finance-minister-2733836

I mentioned in this forum b4... their govt is not doing right.. they should follow our talented to increase VAT. By increasing tax, this extra revenue will better help the poor. :D:D:D:D  

Guess they do not have a good PR team, good "yes sir" team like ours. 

 

 

 

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