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Crying Over Subsidized Fuel Quotas

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Indonesia has relented, agreeing to increase subsidized vehicle fuel quotas for Kalimantan in the face of serious threats by provincial administrations to block transportation of coal supplies to power plants in Java.

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THE long queues of motorists waiting hours at fueling stations were no longer seen in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, as of Thursday last week. Only three or four cars, and a few motorcycles, took turns filling up at petrol stations. A severely limited fuel quota forced the provincial administrations of Kalimantan to restrict consumption few weeks ago. Motorists no longer could fill up as they wished. "We are limiting premum-grade subsidized fuel at

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