SME News
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2021-01-15
‘Be clearer about essential services’
PETALING JAYA: Consumer groups have urged the government to revisit its criteria on what kind of business services can open during the movement control order period given the inconsistent interpretation as to what constitutes “essential service...
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2021-01-14
Johoreans adapting to new normal
JOHOR BARU: Life pretty much goes on for Johoreans despite the enforcement of the movement control order for the second time in the state. Traffic was a bit busy in the morning with several police roadblocks set up at major locations around here. ...
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2021-01-14
Risk of rising unemployment remains high
PETALING JAYA: The worsening Covid-19 situation that has triggered a second round of movement control order (MCO) in Malaysia has once again cast the spotlight on unemployment. Businesses are staring at a road full of uncertainties ahead even with...
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2021-01-14
Many businesses may close without govt help
PETALING JAYA: Many businesses that have been major drivers of economic growth may now go under unless help from the government arrives soon. They are the retail, hospitality, food and beverage sectors, which also happen to be the worst-hit b...
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2021-01-14
Finance Ministry assures of conducive market conditions amid MCO
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 - The government and its related agencies will facilitate and ensure market conditions remain conducive and orderly following the imposition of various forms of movement control order (MCO) to curb the spread of Covid-19, said Fi...