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Camp operators saddled with cash-flow issues and vandalism
National Service (NS) camp operators face a host of problems, ranging from cash-flow issues to disciplinary problems from trainees, and even a lack of trainees, especially during the third session of the programme.
RM1.2b to assist SMEs cope with rising prices
Bank Negara will establish two financing facilities of up to RM1.2bil to assist small and medium enterprises (SMEs) cope with the impact of rising costs due to rising prices.
SMEs can ride out hard times
The Government will ensure small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia remain viable despite the higher costs of doing business.
What we can learn from the initiatives of other countries, particularly tax measures
THE mini budget to be announced tomorrow comes at a time of difficult world economic conditions. Prospects for 2009 remain uncertain. Across the region, countries like China, Taiwan, Japan and Singapore face declining industrial production and exports. The offshoot is that jobs are at risk.
Credit access and spending perks to be addressed
The Government's 'mini budget' must address issues of financing for businesses and provide incentives to boost private consumption, said various groups.ul>li>b>For more updates on the Mini Budget 2009 a href=http://thestar.com.my/minibudget/ target=_blank>click here/a>/b>/li>/ul>
Credit access and spending perks to be addressed
The Government's 'mini budget' must address issues of financing for businesses and provide incentives to boost private consumption, said various groups.ul>li>b>For more updates on the Mini Budget 2009 a href=http://thestar.com.my/minibudget/ target=_blank>click here/a>/b>/li>/ul>
Meet Uncle Hussain at home
IN THE cool of the morning rain, it was a sleepy-headed Mohd Fathi Mohd Darwi who opened the door to i>StarMetro/i>. Smiling apologetically, the tousled-haired 29-year-old bassist of Meet Uncle Hussain, who is better known as Afat, explained his less-than-chirpy appearance was the result of a late-night gig.
Home ownership set to cost more with stamp duty hike
KUALA LUMPUR: Those buying and renovating properties will have to fork out much more following a steep rise in stamp duties.
PKFZ’s revival should not be sabotaged
IT IS very easy for politicians to twist the facts - especially in a controversial issue such as the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) - to suit their own purpose. It is even easier for them to quote misleading figures from an obscure paragraph of a thick report just to gain political mileage.
Tokyo Electric says $24 bln loans not enough; chief in hospital
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power has secured $24 billion in bank loans but said that would not be enough to keep running and pay for Japan's worst nuclear disaster, adding to expectations the government will step in to bail out the stricken company.