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More than half of MM2H participants not renewing visas, survey shows

More than half of MM2H participants not renewing visas, survey shows

Applicants say they cannot meet new requirements for approval.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Business still poor for Langkawi’s homestays despite bubble

Business still poor for Langkawi’s homestays despite bubble

Easing of restrictions does nothing for budget sector reliant on foreign tourism, as domestic visitors opt for luxury hotels.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Taxing rich won’t aid economic recovery, say experts

Taxing rich won’t aid economic recovery, say experts

They say the government should tax global tech giants in Malaysia instead.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Cabinet scraps MyTravelPass for Malaysians going abroad, say sources

Cabinet scraps MyTravelPass for Malaysians going abroad, say sources

Decision comes into effect immediately, they say.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Extend travel bubble to more islands, Putrajaya urged

Extend travel bubble to more islands, Putrajaya urged

They say reopening Pangkor, Tioman and Redang will prevent overcrowding at Langkawi.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Govt guidelines needed on dealing with non-vaccinated employees, say bosses

Govt guidelines needed on dealing with non-vaccinated employees, say bosses

They foresee industrial disputes if companies were to make Covid-19 inoculation mandatory for the workplace.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
SMEs, F&B sector begin hiring as economy reopens

SMEs, F&B sector begin hiring as economy reopens

Industry players say smart businessmen will recruit workers who can shock-proof their interests.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Allowing dine-in customers hasn’t helped much, restaurateurs say

Allowing dine-in customers hasn’t helped much, restaurateurs say

Business up by only 20% as most people still prefer to take away their meals.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Same old MCA won’t win back Chinese voters, say analysts

Same old MCA won’t win back Chinese voters, say analysts

People continue to shun Chinese party in favour of clean, progressive rival DAP.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Hoteliers in need of lifeline as industry losses hit RM9 billion

Hoteliers in need of lifeline as industry losses hit RM9 billion

Low occupancy rate, interstate travel ban among causes of closures.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
SMEs low on cash, not getting credit terms from suppliers, says group

SMEs low on cash, not getting credit terms from suppliers, says group

Industry players warn thousands of businesses at risk, with owners required to settle bills immediately.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Teachers, pupils must be vaccinated before schools reopen, say groups

Teachers, pupils must be vaccinated before schools reopen, say groups

Parent, teacher bodies urge Education Ministry, school authorities to persuade teachers to be inoculated against Covid-19.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago
Restaurateurs still jittery on allowing dine-in

Restaurateurs still jittery on allowing dine-in

Many operators say it is better to keep customers away from their outlets.

Virtual durian stores provide lifeline for farmers, merchants

Virtual durian stores provide lifeline for farmers, merchants

Sale of the thorny fruit picks up as Malaysians indulge

Khoo Gek San3 years ago

Political instability, Covid crisis prompt MM2H applicants to cancel visas

They were also fed-up with the long wait for the programme to resume, say agents.

Khoo Gek San3 years ago