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Nearly 7,000 wares seized from foreign hawkers this year
THE Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) confiscated 6,932 wares from foreign hawkers from January to April, compared with the 7,970 confiscated throughout last year.
No leeway for traders who lease out licences to foreigners
The Federal Territories Ministry will not compromise with any traders at the Selayang Day Market (PHS) and Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Market who lease out their business licences to foreign nationals.
Malls take to farming indoors
Farms within shopping centres help to ensure adequate supply of food in the city.
Lockdown a wake-up call, say residents
FOR residents of Taman Sri Murni, Kuala Lumpur, the ordeal of being under the enhanced movement control order last year showed that it was time for them to improve their living environment.
New wholesale market for KL end of next year
A NEW and modern wholesale market is expected to be completed in Kuala Lumpur by the end of next year.
Trade at market nosedives
WHEN the Government prohibited foreigners from working at Pasar Borong Kuala Lumpur early this year, locals who were desperate for an income during the movement control order (MCO) period flocked to the market to fill the resulting vacancies.
DBKL reminds property owners they can be fined if premises rented out to illegals
PROPERTY owners around the Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Market have been warned not to rent their premises to illegal immigrants or risk being fined.
Increased enforcement needed to ensure cleanliness at markets, says Annuar Musa
KUALA LUMPUR: There must be increased enforcement at all markets in the Federal Territories, says Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
‘Locals are picky job seekers’
Wholesale market traders urge govt to allow hiring of foreign workers as Malaysians not keen on work that requires hard labour
Restaurants with a liquor licence can serve alcohol, says FT Minister
Restaurants with a liquor licence are allowed to serve alcoholic beverages for dine-ins, said Federal Territory Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.