PPj offers 30% rental reduction for Putrajaya petty traders, hawkers


PUTRAJAYA: Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) has announced a 30 per cent reduction in monthly rental rates for food courts, hawker stalls and markets under its management for 12 months beginning June 1 until May 30, 2027.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh said the initiative, expected to benefit 244 petty traders in Putrajaya, was introduced to ease operational burdens amid the still challenging economic climate.

"Petty traders should not be left to struggle alone while the rising cost of living continues to affect the people,” she told reporters after meeting traders at the Precinct 9 Food Court here on Monday (May 25).

Hannah said traders wishing to qualify for the rental reduction must first settle any outstanding rental arrears up to May 2026.

According to her, the initiative also provides traders with an opportunity to restructure their rental commitments more stably and sustainably.

"I understand that many petty traders begin their day early in the morning to ensure their businesses continue operating and their families remain supported.

"As the people continue facing various daily challenges, targeted assistance is essential to ensure petty traders can continue to survive,” she said.

The government, she said, is also encouraging traders to support healthier and more sustainable community practices in line with Putrajaya’s aspirations, including reducing the use of single-use plastics and offering healthier food options to customers.

"I hope this measure will provide some breathing space for petty traders who work hard every day to earn a living for their families.

"When petty traders are given room to survive and grow, the wider community, including consumers, families and the local economy, also benefits,” she said.

Meanwhile, Hannah said traders at the Precinct 9 Food Court had also agreed to support a PPj initiative by offering food discounts of between 10% and 15% for senior citizens.

"This discount does not apply to an entire family. It is specifically for senior citizens dining at the premises.

"I would like to thank the hawkers’ association for supporting this PPj initiative, and PPj is the first local authority under the Federal Territories Department to implement such a measure,” she said. - Bernama

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