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Buy our books to keep us afloat, pleads govt-linked translation firm

An ITBM booth at a fair last month. The company, owned by the Ministry of Finance Inc was established in 1993 to handle translation matters. – Facebook pic, November 14, 2019.

GOVERNMENT-LINKED Malaysian Institute of Translation & Books is seeking the assistance of ministries and agencies to buy its books to help it overcome its financial difficulties. Its managing director, Sakri Abdullah, said ITBM has approached ministries with book packages they can purchase from the institute.

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