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Malaysia can still maintain the subsidised RON95 petrol price at RM1.99 per litre for up to two months, said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

But the Prime Minister warned that the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could cause an unprecedented economic crisis.

He said everyone, including the public and private sectors, must be wary of the ongoing conflict in Iran.

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00:00Thank you, Dr. Sri.
00:08How are you here?
00:30What I want to tell is that in the evening of the evening and the evening of the evening,
00:36I was in contact with the country of Sejawat in the Middle East,
00:42the country of Teluk,
00:45last night with President Erdogan,
00:47before that with President Prabowo,
00:50Indonesia,
00:52and the President of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
00:56And today, some of the leaders of Teluk, including Amir Khattar.
01:03We are following the development of the country because the war is not finished
01:13due to the attack of the United States and Israel at the Iran.
01:18What I have noticed is the impact of the economy
01:24and, certainly, geopolitics,
01:28in the environment,
01:29in the environment,
01:31we are seeing that the oil and gas
01:37and equipment
01:38have fallen in Teluk Hummus
01:42over 200 ships.
01:44And, certainly, we will see that the economy will be increased.
01:55because the road is far too far.
01:59So, the government will be sure and sure,
02:05because the economic pressure is not allowed to eliminate.
02:12The cost of goods, the cost of import for the SMEs
02:18and the import of food products will increase.
02:22Ketika, setakat ini,
02:24kita akan cuba kawal termasuk RON 95 sekadar USD 1.99.
02:33Tetapi keadaan ini kita pantau
02:36kerana setakat ini kita boleh bertahan dalam satu dua bulan
02:40tetapi pertanda-pertanda awal tidak begitu baik dan menyenangkan.
02:46I ask that all the people, the people, the people, the people, the people, the people, the people, the people,
02:55and the people, to be careful with this.
02:58Because if we saw the progress of this, this will become a crisis economy that is more than what we
03:08think.
03:08I see that in the media, there is a little bit less than what was reported or reported by other
03:15countries and other countries.
03:17So, I don't want a good mood, a lot of money, a lot of money, a lot of money, a
03:25lot of money,
03:27I ask for help to keep it from now.
03:31Don't let us get upset, we will find the best.
03:36Okay?
03:40What is the impact of the energy and the oil supply of our country?
03:46Yes, it is because of the oil supply, gas, gas, and other parts of the world.
04:05That's the first thing.
04:06And the second is food.
04:08Food is considered a high level of food.
04:13But with the end of that, they are looking for the other side of the road that is far more
04:21than the time and cost.
04:25And this is what I would say is that I would say that it would be better to be clear
04:31and clear and clear and clear to the community.
04:33The second is I would say that it would be better to be clear and clear and clear and clear
04:39and clear and clear and clear and clear the same.
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