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Saifuddin: 149 businesses now recognised as selected trade zones
JOHOR BARU: A total of 149 businesses nationwide have been recognised as selected trade zones (ZPT) by the Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs Ministry since 2012.
Dr M has submitted list of names for Cabinet to King, say sources
KLANG: A list containing all the names to complete the Cabinet is believed to have been presented to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday (June 20).
Customs check GST system nationwide
PETALING JAYA: A nationwide operation is under way to ensure that retailers and traders comply with the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Firm’s tardiness proves costly
BUTTERWORTH: A construction company which failed to complete renovation works on time has been ordered by the Consumer Claims Tribunal to pay its client RM25,000.
Peddlers selling mobile phones at four times lower than market price
BEWARE of unscrupulous peddlers operating from sidewalks and other strategic spots selling imitation mobile phones to unsuspecting customers.
Savvy young consumers
THE setting up of a Consumers' Club at Penang's Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) goes to prove that even the young are starting to be aware of their consumers' rights.
Fuming over identity theft
GEORGE TOWN: A company sales manager is upset with the authorities for giving him the runaround on his complaint that his company's Internet profile had been hijacked by someone.
Cafe owner admits mistake over hot water
GEORGE TOWN: The owner of a restaurant-cum-cafe in Tanjung Tokong who charged her customers RM1 for a glass of warm water has admitted that she was wrong for not displaying the price of the drink.
In trouble over RM1 hot water
GEORGE TOWN: A restaurant owner who charged RM1 for a glass of warm water faces a fine of up to RM15,000 for not displaying the price of the drink.
In hot water over warm water
A RESTAURANT owner in Tanjung Tokong who charged RM1 for a glass of warm water is now staring at a fine of up to RM15,000 for not displaying the price of the drink.