The government says it wouls not increase the price of fuel, which is heavily subsidised in Indonesia

The government says it wouls not increase the price of fuel, which is heavily subsidised in Indonesia

Indonesia on Tuesday announced fuel rations and mandated work from home for civil servants, as it seeks to conserve energy stocks amid global price hikes due to the Middle East war.

"To ensure fuel distribution, the government will regulate purchases... with a reasonable limit of 50 litres per vehicle" per day for private consumers, said Airlangga Hartarto, the coordinating minister of economic affairs.

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