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Measures to spur business activity would help companies, industries
Small businesses and manufacturers welcomed measures under Budget 2021 to spur and inject life into the business community following the extension of the Penjana special tax incentives to attract foreign direct investments (FDIs) to relocate manufacturing to Malaysia from 2021 until 2022.
Govt initiatives in Budget 2021 get the thumbs up
“I am relieved that the government has allowed us to take out money from Account 1 of our Employees Provident Fund (EPF). I sell flowers and cookies from home to earn a living while my husband works in Singapore. My business was badly hit due to Covid-19 and my husband was unable to send back as much money as he used to as he now has extra expenses to bear due to the closure of the border. He used to travel back and forth between Johor and Singapore daily but he now has no choice but to remain in Singapore where he has to fork out extra cash for his rent there as well as for his daily basic needs. I am depending on my sales here for my five children who are between 14 and 24-years-old. Three of them are schooling while two are still looking for jobs. The money from the EPF really helps to ease our burden but I have made it a point to only take it out when we are desperate. ”S. Sumathi, 47, trader
Trudeau calls on Canadians to do everything against worsening COVID-19
OTTAWA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that the country is at stake as COVID-19 has been worsening.
DIGITAL HELP FOR SMALL TRADERS
SMALL traders, apart from growing local economies in their communities, form an integral part of our nation’s identity.
In Autumn in Paris, struggling shops get creative to survive
PARIS (Reuters) - Toy store owner Marie Boudier is grateful November has been unusually mild in Paris this year - she's trying to survive France's second coronavirus lockdown by selling Lego sets and colouring books through her open front door.
NYC restaurants, bars prepare heaters for outdoor dining to survive in winter: media
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Pummeled by the COVID-19 pandemic and enduring stricter and lengthier restrictions than their counterparts in other areas of the state, most New York City's restaurants and bars still stick to their businesses by preparing heaters for outdoor dining in the winter, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Sarawak cops ready to assist in coming state election, says state police chief
KUCHING: Sarawak police are ready to assist in the coming state election, in compliance with Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs), says state police commissioner Comm Datuk Aidi Ismail.
On the trail of an oral cancer treatment
Scientists in Malaysia are working towards identifying drugs that target the genes essential in keeping oral cancer alive.
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.
Spain's hard-pressed millennials move out of the city amid COVID
MADRID (Reuters) - Thirty-one-year-old Ines Alcolea ditched the bustling life of Madrid in October for a village near the much quieter medieval town of Toledo, unable to face the prospect of more COVID-19 restrictions in her small flat in the Spanish capital.