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Help out SMEs with targeted lockdown, FMM urges Putrajaya

Manufacturer’s body says measure can save cash-strapped businesses, while fending off Covid-19

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jun 2021 10:00PM

Help out SMEs with targeted lockdown, FMM urges Putrajaya
Phase 1 of the National Recovery Plan will continue beyond tomorrow as daily Covid-19 cases have not fallen below 4,000, meaning that restrictions on business activity will go on for another two weeks. – The Vibes file pic, June 27, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) has proposed to the government to consider state or area-specific lockdown measures to break the chain of Covid-19 infections.

President Datuk Soh Thian Lai said the federation fears that more businesses would either close or retrench workers as most companies, especially the SMEs, are cash-strapped due to curbs on business activity.

“To minimise the impact on both the industry and economy, states or areas where the cases are lower and under control should be allowed to operate without any distinction between essential and non-essential sectors.

“Lockdown measures should be targeted at areas where there is the highest number of infections to enable the pandemic chain to be broken,” he said in a statement today.

Soh claimed that the government’s decision to extend Phase 1 of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) was met with great disappointment and despair by the business community, in particular the manufacturing sector.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced that Phase 1 of the NRP, which is scheduled to end tomorrow, will be extended as the number of Covid-19 infections in the country has not dipped below the threshold of 4,000 cases required to move to the next phase.

Meanwhile, Soh also noted the negative effect on Malaysia’s competitiveness due to the prolonged lockdown as the country is a key regional manufacturing hub for many industries that are part of global supply chains.

In a separate statement, the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) expressed concerns over the prolonged lockdown period, stating that it could escalate current stressors on the economy and society more generally.

President Datuk Syed Hussain Syed Husman hopes the government could introduce new measures by allowing employers that are able to comply and adhere to the established standard operating procedures (SOPs) to open for business fully.

“There has to be some relaxation to allow people to conduct business and this needs to be done urgently.

“We need to realise that the fight against Covid-19 is not only about implementing a full lockdown,” he said.

According to Syed Hussain, the lockdown “really hurts employers, employees, the rakyat and the nation”. – Bernama, June 27, 2021

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