Budget 2022 seen to aid economic recovery


PETALING JAYA: The continuation of wage subsidy for tourism, rental rebate and tax deductions on the rental of premises for workers’ accommodation will help ease some of the burden of operating cost, says Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia president Datuk Dr Low Kian Chuan.

Given the uneven pace of recovery and the pandemic’s deep economic scarring effects that were still unfolding, he said it was of utmost importance that the ministries and government agencies enhance their efficiency, strengthen the capacity to implement projects and programmes as well as disburse the money in a timely manner.

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