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KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 Malaysia’s leap into the digital economy is timely as it has helped to mitigate the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, with businesses embarking on digital transformation to ensure they stay afloat amidst the movement restrictions and border closures.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 28): Micro small and medium enterprises (micro SMEs) which are neither registered with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry nor business councils are feeling the heat of poor consumer sentiments and being left out of the government s assistance for businesses, a coalition of trade, business, and professional associations said.
Datuk David Gurupatham, group coordinator of Industries Unite, a coalition of more than 40 trade, business, and professional associations throughout Malaysia, said there is a handful of micro SMEs that fall into this category, hence, the information on government assistance as well as the necessary guidelines and procedures has not reached them.
28 Feb 2021 / 10:43 H. Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28: Micro small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which are neither registered with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) nor business councils are feeling the heat of poor consumer sentiments and being left out of the government’s assistance for businesses, a coalition of trade, business, and professional associations said.
Datuk David Gurupatham, group coordinator of Industries Unite, a coalition of more than 40 trade, business, and professional associations throughout Malaysia, said there were a handful of micro SMEs that fall into this category, hence, the information on government assistance as well as the necessary guidelines and procedures did not reach them.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Micro small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which are neither registered with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) nor business councils are feeling the heat of poor consumer sentiments and being left out of the government’s assistance for businesses, a coalition of trade, business, and professional associations said