Govt to pay attention on four ACCCIM proposals for Budget 2023, says Mustapa

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TUMPAT, June 25 — The government will pay attention on four proposals submitted in writing by the Association of Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Malaysia (ACCCIM)...

TUMPAT, June 25 — The government will pay attention on four proposals submitted in writing by the Association of Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Malaysia before tabling Budget 2023 in October.

"The government welcomes the participation and commitment from the private sector and the business community as demonstrated by ACCCIM to jointly find solutions to the challenges faced in doing business especially in the context of the country’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery.

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