According to the Head of GAPMMI Adhi S Lukman, so far its members have been used to using non-subsidized fuel. (Photo: Rifai, DI: Raga/VOI)

JAKARTA Even though the price of subsidized fuel has increased, it does not make GAPMMI (Indonesian Food Manufacturers Association) members increase the selling price. How come? The problem is, according to GAPMMI General Chair Adhi S Lukman, so far in the production process, its members are used to using commercial fuel or non-subsidized fuel, now the price of subsidized fuel is not too affected. The effect is around 1-2 percent, said Adhi. Therefore, their commitment to consumers until the end of the year there will be no increase in selling prices.


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