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End of the power subsidy in South-Eastern Asia?

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Historically, electricity tariffs in major markets in South-Eastern Asia have mirrored the Government's social objective of setting low domestic tariffs for political benefits and low industrial tariffs to support industrialisation & jobs growth.  Recent tariff hikes have set subsidised markets in Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia on course for cost reflective tariffs.  Is this the end of power subsidy in South-Eastern Asia?

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  • Indonesia
  • Peninsular Malaysia
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Tariff increment required for cost reflective tariffs (%)

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    End of the power subsidy in South-Eastern Asia?

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