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Govt urged to help VCD traders get jobs
THE Federation of Chinese Associations, Malaysia, (Fecam) has urged the Government to come up with plans to help petty traders affected by the massive crackdown on the sale of pirated and pornographic VCDs.
Ministry defers action against errant traders
The Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs Ministry has postponed enforcement action against traders who use government-subsidised cooking gas for commercial purposes.
Change strategy, sundry shop operators urged
SUNDRY shop operators should stock their premises with competitively priced goods imported from China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand and to operate like convenient stores to compete with supermarkets and hypermarkets.
'Bravest tonto' loses bike while fleeing arrest
The #8220;bravest of tontos,#8221; who gets paid RM105 daily by his boss to tail state Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs Ministry enforcement officers on their rounds, received a rude shock on Wednesday night.
Lorry operators with modified tanks warned
The Sarawak state Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board has warned lorry operators that it will suspend their permits if they are found to have modified the fuel tanks of their vehicles.
More diesel for stations
The diesel quota for petrol stations in Sarawak will be raised from Friday to address the shortage caused by unscrupulous people, said Domestic Trade and Consumers' Affairs Ministry senior director Raja Ismail Datuk Raja Mohamed.
Diesel crisis: Sarawak pledges to determine cause of problem
The diesel shortage, which has now affected more towns in Sarawak and is reaching a critical situation, will be discussed at the state Cabinet meeting this week.
Government to monitor reaction over petrol price rise
Business slowed down at many petrol stations Thursday, the first day of the fuel price increases, in sharp contrast to the rush by motorists to fill up on Wednesday night.
One of two vessels held in diesel probe freed
The marine police in Bintulu have released one of the two vessels they detained last Saturday over alleged illegal sale of subsidised diesel.
Greens to cost up to 5% more
Vegetables will cost more following the recent rise in fuel prices, but consumers have been assured that the increase will only be between 3% and 5%.