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PM: Spend for Malaysia, buy Malaysian (Updated)
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has called upon consumers to buy Malaysian-made products to boost the domestic economy.
‘Buy Malaysian for Malaysia’
KUALA LUMPUR: Buy Malaysian for Malaysia. This will help put the nation on track towards economic recovery post-Covid-19, says the Prime Minister.
Targeted approach the way to go
IT is a move many have been waiting for and in the end, the government together with the banks agree that the best way forward from a blanket loan moratorium for everyone is a targeted approach come October.
Irish county to remain under lockdown, business body told
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's public health officials have recommended that strict COVID-19 restrictions should remain in place in one of the three counties where they were reimposed two weeks ago, the health minister was quoted as telling local businesses.
BRIDGING SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN THE LABOUR MARKET
THE economic performance during the recovery periods impacts significantly the labour market conditions.
Eateries hungry for relief
PETALING JAYA: Mamak restaurants and other eateries are hoping in earnest for the government to come up with a comprehensive financial assistance plan for them in Budget 2021.
Budget 2021: Government intervention to save lives and livelihood
THIS memorandum represents the collective view of the industry and has been jointly written and supported by the following business associations
Budget 2021: Government intervention to save lives and livelihood
THIS memorandum represents the collective view of the industry and has been jointly written and supported by the following business associations.
Industry players urge govt to standardise cost of Covid-19 tests
PETALING JAYA: Various industry players are asking the authorities to standardise the cost of Covid-19 tests in the private sector before imposing mandatory testing for all foreign workers.
Czechs toast Christmas return to pubs, shops
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czechs raised glasses in pubs, grabbed lunch again at restaurants and hit the shops for the first time since October on Thursday as coronavirus measures were eased before the Christmas season.