SME News
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2022-02-22
In Johor Bahru, businesses still reeling as Covid-19 keeps Causeway commuters at bay
JOHOR BAHRU (Feb 22): About 12 years ago, M Amry opened his motorcycle workshop close to Causeway, an ideal location to serve the tens of thousands of Malaysians commuting for work in Singapore. When Covid-19 arrived in 2020 and forced both countr...
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2022-02-22
SMES urged to embrace ESG values, says MATRADE
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 22): Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) need to address the environmental, social and governance (ESG) aspect in their business models if they want to be relevant in international trade, Malaysia External Trade Developmen...
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2022-02-21
SMEs getting desperate as cost rises
PETALING JAYA: The government must prioritise the survival of the small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which are currently going through a steep and difficult recovery. In a statement yesterday, Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Malaysia...
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2022-02-21
SemarakNiaga initiative to help entrepreneurs recover, move forward
KUALA LUMPUR: The government wants to ensure that the country is on a strong path to economic recovery through the implementation of the SemarakNiaga Keluarga Malaysia Programme (SemarakNiaga), with an allocation of more than RM40bil under Budget 202...
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2022-02-21
Govt urged to intervene on steel price hike
MASTER Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) has called for government’s intervention on the issue of rising steel prices, which result in higher building material costs. Local steel bar manufacturers have recently voiced out that they have n...