Hope and discounts help them stay afloat


Shoppers queuing up according to SOP outside a shop in Ipoh. Businesses in the city are generally optimistic in their outlook.

BUSINESS owners in Ipoh are coping well and going all out to bring back sales following months of temporary closure due to the movement control order (MCO).

Many are finding it hard to regain the momentum they enjoyed before the MCO but remain hopeful that business will return to normal eventually.

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