Penang to mitigate economic impact from Covid-19
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the state government has and will continue to take proactive countermeasures to soften the economic impact from Covid-19 pandemic. ― Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
The state is mindful of the unintended economic consequences especially in the financial position of businesses and its people, he said. Penang’s electric and electronics sector has evolved and diversified for the past 50 years and are equipped to further break-through into the next phase of manufacturing technologies, innovative tools and products entering the new norm.
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