The Sun (Malaysia)

We’ll find a long-term solution, says Nanta

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KUALA LUMPUR: Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the ministry has a month to find a complete and comprehens­ive solution to the price hikes of goods and food.

He said for a short-term solution, the ministry is introducin­g the Malaysia Family Sales, which will offer basic necessitie­s at prices up to 20% lower than market prices.

Nanta said his team is planning to hold this in stages in each of the 222 parliament­ary constituen­cies nationwide.

“For now, the ministry is proposing to hold the sales twice a month, however, there have been requests for us to have them more frequently. The Malaysia Family Sales will be a short-term measure so that consumers can visit such places to make their purchasers at a price that is lower than the market.

“We need to see how we can overcome this problem in the long term. We are worried that if we do not have a long-term solution then these (price increases) can happen at any time,” he said during an interview on TV1’s Selamat Pagi Malaysia, which discussed the topic of the ministry’s 100-day Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia (Malaysian Family Aspiration) yesterday

Nanta said price increases of goods and food are caused by several factors. Among them are business activities such as restaurant­s and eateries returning to full capacity, causing the demand for basic goods to increase sharply.

“Another factor is the drop in output of vegetables from Cameron Highlands due to the end of the monsoon season. Then there is the shortage of foreign labour in the industry which is affecting production.

“We also understand that there are imported vegetables that are selling for high prices too,” he said. – Bernama

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