Malaysia Shopping Mall Industry Urges Reconsideration of Electricity Tariff Hike

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The Malaysian shopping mall industry is urging the authorities to reconsider the decision to increase the base electricity tariff, slated to take effect in July 2025. They argue that a potential 15% increase in TNB tariffs will place a considerable financial burden on both operators and consumers, driving inflation and impacting household spending power. The industry highlights the already significant operational challenges they face post-pandemic, including a surge in ICPT (Imbalance Cost Pass-Through) tariff, which has increased from US$0.02/kWh to US$0.16/kWh, representing approximately 50% of their total energy bill. They appeal for a more equitable pricing structure to avoid further burdening the industry and consumers.

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The Malaysia Shopping Malls Association is appealing to Tenaga Nasional Bhd and related authorities to consider a more equitable pricing structure, saying that a typical mall with half a million square feet spends around US$5 million on its electricity bill annually. — File picture by Miera Zulyana

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