Association proposes partial operation for SMEs during MCO period
Malaysian SME Association national president Datuk Michael Kang Hua Keong said many manufacturing companies which are part of the supply chain, even for essential items, have had trouble getting approval to continue their operations during this period. — Picture by Hari Anggara
“This is important for SMEs to survive after Covid-19, if not, traditional SMEs operators will close down their businesses and hand cash are limited. “The plan is to allow them to operate and fulfil their orders especially for exports because many SMEs are in the global supply chain, so they will not lose their contracts and money,” he said.
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