Council to consider granting temporary business licence if textile company submits application


THE Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) will consider granting the proprietor of Jakel textile company a temporary business licence if they submit a formal application to run such a business on their own land.

Shah Alam mayor Dr Nor Fuad Abdul Hamid said: "During my recent visit to Wisma Jakel, the team at Jakel said informally that they were considering setting up a business on a piece of land that they had near the hospital.

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