SME News
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2022-01-25
Nanta: Businesses must explore beyond domestic walls and exploit more lucrative opportunities abroad
KUALA LUMPUR: The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry foresees more businesses emerging and incorporating digital technology into their operations, as they slowly recover from the pandemic. Its minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi s...
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2022-01-25
Re-energising Malaysia travel in 2022
ALMOST two years on since the pandemic started, the world has undergone a massive shift from the way we live to how we work and play. Travel, in particular, may never be the same again. Today, as the pandemic continues to spike and ebb, and as bor...
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2022-01-25
ACCCIM says a third of members see business improve in 2022 despite lingering Omicron fear
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Chinese business owners appear more optimistic about this year’s prospects, buoyed by the reopening of nearly all economic sectors, a high vaccination rate and an improved consumer spending appetite, the Associated ...
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2022-01-25
Putrajaya mulling further relaxation of SOPs once Covid booster shots fully administered, says PM
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 25 — The government is mulling further relaxation of the standard operating procedures (SOPs) once the Covid-19 vaccination process in the country, including the administration of booster doses, is completed, Prime Minister&...
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2022-01-24
SMEs are more vulnerable to cyberattacks
THE financial and telecommunication sectors are some of the sectors that are mostly exposed to cybercriminal activities, according to CyberSecurity Malaysia. “Although other sectors are also basically having the same problem, but these...