Indonesian motorists line up to fill up their tanks after the government announced an increase in fuel prices in November. Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia—Indonesia will scrap gasoline price subsidies starting Thursday as part of President Joko Widodo’s push to free up more funding for infrastructure spending to help boost the economy. At the same time, the price of gasoline will be cut to 7,600 rupiah, or about 61 U.S. cents, a liter from 8,500 rupiah a liter to reflect falling global oil prices, said Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Sudirman Said on Wednesday. State-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina is the sole seller of gasoline and diesel fuel in Indonesia and will decide on a monthly basis whether to make any changes to the fuel prices, Mr. Said added. The government will continue to subsidize diesel prices , but will fix the amount of the subsidy at […]