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Nearly 100,000 SMEs In Klang Valley Would Be Forced To Close Down If COVID-19 Continues For Another 3 Months – SME Corp

This recent condition during this COVID-19 pandemic is getting worse as days part by. Because of some irresponsible action of other, there are many people that have to bear the negative consequences and it has also risen so many distress among Malaysian people especially the owners of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).

Datuk Michael Kang who is the president of the Malaysian SME Association said, that there would be an estimated total of 50,000 to 100,000 retailers that are located in the Klang Valley will definitely be forced to close down if the horrendous Covid-19 pandemic situation continues for another three months.

This decision would absolutely cause a huge amount of loss that will be up to RM400 million and this amount is not including all retailers nationwide but only in the Klang Valley area.

To solve this troubling problem, the president has actually urged politicians to set aside their respective agendas for their own benefit. This is because all of these agenda would in the end was seen as only inconvenient for the people.

He also stated that the government should have stopped all these political activities for now and focus on solving the Covid-19 crisis and developing the country’s economy. This is because political activities bring so much more negative effects compared that the positive ones towards many people.

Adib Mohd

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