MCO ‘forces’ hotels, traders to change business strategies for survival

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PORT DICKSON: The Movement Control Order (MCO) which is currently being implemented is forcing almost all traders and hotels to change their business ...

The Movement Control Order which is currently being implemented is forcing almost all traders and hotels to change their business strategies for survival.

“Besides that, we also hold car boot sales in nearby housing areas by promoting Negeri Sembilan side dishes at reasonable prices and it is well received,“ he told Bernama. “The implementation of MCO not only annoys hotel employees but also hotel management also faces high financial pressure to continue business. So, we do our best to strengthen our financial position so that existing employees do not face the possibility of being laid off,” he said.

“Usually, my place will be filled with customers including tourists since early morning, especially on Saturdays and Sundays, but now it is deserted...it is quite difficult to even get two or three customers now,“ he said.

 

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