'Bumi equity rule doesn't solve challenges faced by freight forwarding companies' | New Straits Times

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NSTnation The Finance Ministry has been urged to consider the impact of the Malaysian international trade and entrepreneurial spirit should the 51 per cent Bumiputera equity for freight forwarding companies be imposed in Dec 2022.

 

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