The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Minister maintains findings on consumer goods’ prices after zero GST

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GEORGE TOWN: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) has maintained its findings on a survey that revealed 70 per cent of consumer goods’ prices experience­d a drop in prices since the zero rate Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced on June 1.

Its minister Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said, apart from monitoring by the ministry’s enforcemen­t for one month, he was informed of the matter by traders while conducting inspection­s, including at the Bayan Baru Market yesterday.

“KPDNHEP enforcemen­t has conducted a survey on 1,688 premises involving 417 items used by consumers, among others, wet and dry items as well as infant essential items and 70 per cent of these prices have dropped between 0.04 and 13 per cent.

“In my observatio­n today, traders also acknowledg­ed the prices of goods have dropped similar to the survey conducted by the survey at the ministry level previously,” he said after visiting the Bayan Baru market.

Prior to this, various quarters had questioned Saifuddin Nasution’s statement on the fall in prices of goods between June 1 and 30, with Umno Youth vice chief Shahril Sufian Hamdan even urging the minister to disclose the report of the study to enable the people to compare the real prices on the market.

Saifuddin Nasution, who is also Kulim Bandar Baharu MP, said the survey conducted also found the willingnes­s to spend among consumers was on the rise compared to previously following cheaper prices of goods.

He said traders also admitted there was a drop in the prices of goods purchased from wholesaler­s and they could offer cheaper prices to consumers.

“I enquired from the traders, they informed the people were more inclined to spend after zero rate GST and the spending trend is rising, I believe the feedback is reasonable because the traders are more familiar with the consumers’ habit,” he said.

Meanwhile he said 4,000 complaints were received by the ministry and over 50 per cent of them were concerning prices of goods that remained fixed with some prices of items increasing after zero GST implementa­tion.

“The number of complaints received last month have increased frm May and were made via e-portal, hotline and KPDNKEP website. Our enforcemen­t personnel have taken immediate action and made inspection­s at restaurant­s, eateries and food courts,” he added. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (fourth left) speaking to a trader while conducting inspection­s at the Bayan Baru Market yesterday. - Bernama photo
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (fourth left) speaking to a trader while conducting inspection­s at the Bayan Baru Market yesterday. - Bernama photo

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