SME News
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2021-01-15
Food sellers hang on for better days
PETALING JAYA: Food business owners in the Klang Valley anticipate slower business during the movement control order but they are optimistic that things will improve soon. As the MCO entered its second day yesterday, burger vendor Muhammad Basir A...
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2021-01-15
In Sibu, many businesses remain shut, close early due to Covid-19 fear
SIBU, Jan 15 - Many business premises here have opted to either stop operation or close early due to the seriousness of Covid-19 outbreak here. Most coffee shops have decided to close early while others have opted to close or open only for takeawa...
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2021-01-15
‘Let us keep our businesses open’, govt urged
PETALING JAYA: The hairdressing, wellness and optical industries have urged the government to reconsider its decision to prohibit them from operating during the movement control order period. They pointed out that they had not been the cause of an...
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2021-01-15
Sabah SME group seeks extension of wage subsidy programme
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Small and Medium Enterprises Association has called for an extension of the wage subsidy programme (PSU) to help its members stay afloat. The association’s president, Foo Ngee Kee, said there must be “serious i...
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2021-01-15
Grab lowers commission for F&M merchants
Grab Malaysia is reducing its ceiling commission by 5% for all Food and Mart (F&M) merchants nationwide beginning Jan 13 until Feb 10, in response to the re-implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO). Its MD Sean Goh said in a statemen...