Electrical goods chain expands presence in Sabah


Senheng Electric (KL) Sdn Bhd Executive Director Lim Kim Chieng (second from right) together with other business partners showing thumbs up after the senQ Imago Mall grand opening in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. (April 30) NORMIMIE DIUN/The Star.

Rising prices as well as the increasing cost of living in Sabah, and the country as a whole, will not affect the sales revenue of the SenQ chain of electrical goods stores.

SenQ executive director Lim Kim Chieng said that although people seemed reluctant to make purchases or spend money, they would not be able to escape from buying electrical appliances.

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