Ministry targets 2.5% rise in sales via campaign


SEREMBAN: The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) is targeting a 2.5% increase in sales for this year’s Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign.

Deputy Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the ministry was optimistic that sales of locally made goods would exceed the RM3.2bil achieved last year due to vigorous economic activity after two years of the pandemic, Bernama reported.

“The Keluarga Malaysia Sales Programme (PJKM) offers items at prices up to 20% lower than usual.

“Mydin is among the industry players who are actively organising PJKM together with KPDNHEP at Mydin branches nationwide since it was implemented on Dec 2, 2021,” he said after launching Mydin’s 65th anniversary themed Bersama Keluarga Malaysia and Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign yesterday.

Rosol said starting this weekend, the programme would be held in 222 parliamentary constituencies and 600 state constituencies across the country.

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