KUALA LUMPUR: The price ceilings for chickens and chicken eggs sold in Malaysia has been extended until the end of June, Alexander Nanta Linggi, Malaysia’s Minister for Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs announced in a press release on Thursday (Jun 2). The ceiling price for standard chickens (processed
KUALA LUMPUR: The price ceilings for chickens and chicken eggs sold in Malaysia has been extended until the end of June, Alexander Nanta Linggi, Malaysia’s Minister for Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs announced in a press release on Thursday .
“The extension is to ensure Malaysians are ready for price changes when the fixed price ends on Jun 30 ,” said Mr Nanta Linggi. “The trading community is reminded to always be ethical in their business and not to hoard for profiteering purposes.”
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