Business groups praise budget but want lower bar for getting loans

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They call on govt to ensure SMEs can access loan under SemarakNiaga.

BUDGET 2022 | The business community has raised concern over a RM40 billion financing scheme under Budget 2022 that may not be available to small and medium enterprises .

While lauding the budget tabled by Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz as the largest budget in history for the business community and other sectors, business groups want the government to ensure that SMEs can access the loan.Unlocking ArticleMillions depend on Malaysiakini for the truth. Millions depend on Malaysiakini for quality journalism. Millions depend on Malaysiakini to stand in honour of integrity and justice.

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Rich get richer, poor get poorer budget. Of course businesses will love it. Tax the rich stupid. Not tax the poor people's all in one food and drinks. This is like Najib Razak using his GST to tax poor people's Maggi Mee.

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