Malaysia’s revised Budi Madani Diesel program is designed to avoid increasing the national subsidy burden, according to Minister Liew Chin Tong. The streamlined mechanism aims to deliver diesel subsidies more efficiently without expanding existing programs. This move is intended to maintain fiscal discipline and control government expenditure. The government asserts that the new system will not lead to additional costs for the national budget. Details of the streamlining process were not provided in the statement, but the focus remains on targeted distribution. The Budi Madani Diesel program is a key component of broader economic policies aimed at managing subsidies effectively. This announcement seeks to reassure the public regarding potential financial implications of the subsidy adjustments.