SME News
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2021-01-04
Let tourists in now
PETALING JAYA: Players in the tour and travel business are keen to welcome visitors to Malaysia again and want the government to reopen borders. The Malaysia Association Tour Agency (Mata) believes that conditions are ripe for controls on ent...
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2021-01-04
Malaysia extends RMCO to 31 March 2021: SOPs to take note of
Malaysia has extended its Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO, or PKPP), and it will take place from 1 January 2021 and up until 31 March 2021. This will apply nationwide, except in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Sabah, and areas placed under the Conditio...
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2021-01-04
Hastening 5G
PETALING JAYA: The telecommunications industry is central to the daily routines of the people largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Day-to-day practices, be it for work or play, have changed with the work-from-home culture and social interactions ...
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2021-01-04
2020 has taught SMEs business resiliency
The year 2020 was a rollercoaster year and for many business owners, it was full of hard lessons. Below are seven small and medium enterprise (SME) leaders who revealed what the year has taught them and their hope for 2021. Loob Holding Sdn Bhd...
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2021-01-03
20 pct of 1,500 food premises around Kuching closed down – coffeeshop association member
KUCHING (Jan 3): Some 20 per cent of over 1,500 food premises in and around the city have closed down amid the economic crisis resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, said Kapitan Tan Yit Sheng today. The Kuching Coffeeshop and Restaurant Owners Ass...