Domestic Trade Ministry to continue good policies, make improvements when needed, says minister
Thursday, 12 Mar 2020 01:42 PM MYT
Speaking to the media on his first day of work at the ministry here today, he said there was certainly room for improvement in reference to strategies or policies which could bring harmony to the people, in view of the fact that the ministry's core business was the people. Commenting on Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's statement last night that each ministry and department would make suggestions on matters to prioritise in view of the fact the the government did not have a manifesto, Nanta said: “We will definitely do our best whether there is a manifesto or no manifesto. We will still need to do our part.”
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