Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. Grab Malaysia has distanced itself from a recent protest against Malaysia’s new social media licensing regulations. The ride-hailing and food…
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“The proposed regulation does not impact our operations and therefore we had no part in it. We did not and are not commenting on the matter,” a Grab Malaysia statement read, emphasizing their focus on supporting Malaysia’s growth instead. Lack of Consultation: The coalition criticized the absence of meaningful and transparent consultation with the industry, emphasizing the need for more inclusive discussions before implementing such significant changes.
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