FMM seething over Pahang’s quit rent increase
Manufacturers in Pahang are unhappy over the sharp increase in quit rent rates, saying they were not consulted properly. – EPA file pic, January 18, 2020.
THE sharp hike in quit rent rates for industrial and business landowners in Pahang – by about 34 times – has the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers eastern branch seething. In a statement, branch chairman Kua Jit How wants the Pahang government to reconsider the increase, saying stakeholders had not been consulted.
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