The
Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia
(ACCCIM) is urging Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) to adjust the electricity
bills to lessen the burden of businessmen, while improving the
competitiveness of Malaysia industries.
- In a statement released yesterday, it said this is in line with the current substantial decline of international crude oil prices as well as with the continued fall of the international natural gas and coal prices."Many of our businessmen are having dual pressure in facing the rising cost of doing business and the decline of profit," it noted.
- On the announcement on waiver of visa fee for tourists from China, ACCCIM hopes the government would consider giving Chinese tourist a direct visa-free to Malaysia, to give a greater convenience for them. (Sun)
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