Party deputy secretary-general Gary Lee said the platform dubbed #BforB was aimed to build a collaborative environment for Malaysian businesses.
“Taking China as an example, Gerakan foresees local businesses may still suffer, even after the stimulus packages kick in and reopening post-MCO. “This include but not limited to Business Transformation and Management Advisory; Back to Work standard operating procedures and guidelines; Factory Transformation and Processes; Application of Permits, Licenses; Application for Stimulus Package; Branding, Public Relations and Media Relations; Transportation, Logistics and Delivery; Levelling up Businesses to Digital Platforms and Legal Advisory.
“Given the world is still fighting the pandemic, travel restrictions, export restrictions, operational disruptions and budget freezes would continue to impact Malaysian businesses negatively.” “We urge Malaysian businesses that have resources to be part of this ecosystem and support each other in order to create a more sustainable business environment for Malaysians.”