The Borneo Post

‘Financial incentive for sugar producers a temporary move’

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KUALA LUMPUR: The provision of RM42 million in financial incentives to sugar manufactur­ers, which is currently being implemente­d, is a temporary measure to ensure the continuous supply of the essential item.

Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Fuziah Salleh says it is not a long-term measure and not in the form of a subsidy, but as a temporary mechanism before the government reaches the best and final decision regarding the price and production of sugar.

She says a solution related to the matter must be reached through engagement with all parties in the industry including micro, small and medium traders (PMKS).

“We are most worried not over domestic consumptio­n, but the need of small or micro industries such as those selling ‘kuih bahulu’, ‘air balang’, ‘apam balik’, ‘akok’ and so on. These operators use a lot of sugar.

“If it is domestic home consumptio­n, it is about 2kg per household. So, if the price of sugar is not controlled, there will be an impact on inflation as well as on other chains such as the price of food, water and so on (will increase),” he said during the question-answer session in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

She was replying to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong (BNAyer Hitam) who asked about the steps taken by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) in ensuring that the RM42 million financial incentives to sugar manufactur­ers can be enjoyed by them.

Meanwhile, Fuziah said the price of goods, especially raw materials, depended on factors such as climate change, geopolitic­s such as war or the policies of producing countries such as India, which had restricted the export of onions and rice.

"For the price control mechanism and the supply of goods, KPDN uses the Price Control and Anti Profiteeri­ng Act 2011 to monitor the prices charged by traders as well as the Control of Supplies Act 1961 to ensure there are no clandestin­e activities," se said.

Apart from that, the deputy minister said KPDN also implemente­d the Festival Season Maximum Price Scheme, which used a price control mechanism during the festive season to ensure that the supply prices would not increase when the demand increased.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Fuziah presents her reply in the Dewan Rakyat.
— Bernama photo Fuziah presents her reply in the Dewan Rakyat.

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