RM31 billion allocation proof govt striving to reduce cost of living, Nanta says
Putrajaya has formulated a programme to boost the sales of local products and help small and medium enterprises, in an effort to revitalise the retail industry hard-hit by movement control orders. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 30, 2021.
THE RM31 billion allocation for the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry under Budget 2022 earmarked for assistance, incentives and subsidies for Keluarga Malaysia is proof that the government is concerned in reducing the cost of living in the country, said minister Alexander Nanta Linggi. Nanta in a statement today said his ministry will continue to implement all programmes aimed at reducing the cost of living with the allocated funds.
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