Miti moving to new HQ


PETALING JAYA: The Ministry of International Trade And Industry (Miti) has announced that it will be relocating its offices to its new headquarters at Menara Miti next week.

Miti will carrying out its relocation from 24 Nov until 29 Nov, and expects its normal operations to resume on 30 Nov.

This disruption means that the Trade Facilitation Information System (TFIS), used for online Approved Permit applications will not be accessible from 7pm on 27 Nov until 8am on 30 Nov.

Counter services will also be closed between 27 Nov and 30 Nov and will be resumed on 30 Nov.

The ministry’s new address will be Menara Miti, No. 7, Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, 50480 Kuala Lumpur.

Miti is contactable by phone at 03-8000 8000, by fax at 03-6202 3446, by email at webmiti@miti.gov.my and more information may be found on their website at www.miti.gov.my.

Further enquiries can be directed to allpegkomunikasikorporat@miti.gov.my

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