57 premises made mini-stockholders of basic items for rainy spell


Mohd Suffian (left) checking prices of school uniforms at a supermarket after launching Ops Catut 6.0. — Bernama

KUANTAN: Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) Ministry in Pahang has appointed 57 business premises as mini-stockholders of controlled goods, in preparation for the flood season.

Pahang KPDNHEP enforcement head Mohd Suffian Mohd Abass said the business premises comprising petrol stations, wholesalers and retailers, were allowed to hold up to 25% of each controlled item.

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