The Borneo Post (Sabah)

FMM: MITI’s list of essential services assures manufactur­ers

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry’s (MITI) move to list all the essential service, work, industries and businesses which are allowed to operate in areas under the Movement Control Order (MCO) has reassured manufactur­ers that they can continue to operate.

In a statement, the Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers (FMM) president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai said the industry is cognisant that all efforts must be taken to fla en the Covid-19 curve, and would continue to strictly observe precaution­ary measures.

Neverthele­ss, he believes that export-oriented industries like non-personal protective equipment-related textile and apparel manufactur­ers, ceramic and glass, toys, stationery products and footwear that have export obligation­s to meet should also be included in the list.

“Industries that have processes or equipment that must run on a 24-hour basis such as the cement, ceramic and glass (manufactur­ers) cannot be shut down as shu ing down and recommissi­oning the equipment will be very costly,” he said.

Soh also urged the government to continue with relief assistance in the form of wage subsidies and targeted bank loan moratorium, as well as to consider exempting, reducing or delaying some of the statutory payments.

“This includes the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund (HRDF) levy, Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Social Security Organisati­on (SOCSO) contributi­ons, quit rent, assessment, as well as to consider further energy cost discounts to mitigate cost implicatio­ns from the MCO,” he added.

The government has allowed five economic sectors to operate during the MCO, namely industrial and manufactur­ing, constructi­on, services, trade and distributi­on, as well as plantation­s and commoditie­s.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced that Selangor, Penang, Melaka, Johor, Sabah and the Federal Territorie­s (Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan) will be placed under the MCO from January 13-26, 2021. — Bernama

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