SINGAPORE: Rising oil prices have put Indonesian fuel costs back in focus as some economists question whether President Joko Widodo will bring back budget-draining subsidies.
Within three months of taking office in 2014, Widodo scrapped subsidies on gasoline and capped aid on diesel in a move supported by investors and credit-rating companies.
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