SME Corp wants capacity expansion, tax incentives


Hafsah: ‘The proposals are aimed at assisting SMEs tide over the current economic situation and sustain their business.’

KUALA LUMPUR: SME Corp Malaysia (SME Corp) has submitted its Budget 2016 wish list, highlighting capacity building, tax incentives and assistance for SMEs to go abroad, among others, its chief executive officer, Datuk Hafsah Hashim said.

The central coordinating agency for SMEs hoped that SMEs would be able to overcome the challenges affecting their business next year, she added.

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