From special loans to staycations, business associations on what Putrajaya can do to ease Covid-19’s economic impact | Malay Mail

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From special loans to staycations, business associations on what Putrajaya can do to ease Covid-19’s economic impact | Malay Mail
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From special loans to staycations, business associations on what Putrajaya can do to ease Covid-19’s economic impact

SME Association of Malaysia president Datuk Michael Kang said that many industries are reeling from Covid-19, including the tourism and manufacturing sectors. — Picture by Razak Ghazali

“We should also encourage Malaysians to visit local tourist spots like Langkawi and Labuan to further stimulate the economy. Others included Malaysian Employers Federation president Tan Sri Azman Shah Haron, who proposed that the implementation of the RM1,200 minimum monthly wage can be deferred until the situation normalises.

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