Chamber: 5% electricity tariff reduction is too little


KUALA LUMPUR: The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) has expressed “great disappointment” over the 5% reduction in electricity tariffs announced by the Government on Wednesday.

President Tan Sri William Cheng said the reduction was “too little compared with the hefty increase of 26% on July 1, 2008.”

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