Malaysia

Almost 50,000 Malay contractors close shop, unable to renew licence

Association says they have been affected by significant price increase of building materials since 2018

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 30 Jun 2022 9:50AM

Almost 50,000 Malay contractors close shop, unable to renew licence
Malaysian Malay Contractors Association deputy president Datuk Mohd Rosdi Ab Aziz says the Covid-19 pandemic has also resulted in fewer projects, affecting most contractors from class G1 to G4.– Pixabay pic, June 30, 2022

KOTA BARU – Nearly 50,000 Malay contractors were forced to shut down their businesses because they could not renew their licences after being affected by the significant increase in the prices of building materials since 2018.

Malaysian Malay Contractors Association (PKMM) deputy president Datuk Mohd Rosdi Ab Aziz said the Covid-19 pandemic has also resulted in fewer projects, affecting most contractors from class G1 to G4.

“Among the factors that caused them to be unable to renew their licences was they did not have sufficient funds in their capital account according to their respective contractor classes.

“At the same time, the lack of projects has also resulted in them not being able to bear the entire cost required,” he told reporters after attending the 45th Kelantan PKMM Annual General Meeting here today.

In this regard, Rosdi, who is also the Kelantan PKMM president, hopes that the government will always monitor the situation to help solve the problems faced by Malay contractors at this time.

“Most of these contractors cannot afford to venture into other fields due to financial constraints and some of them are also in debt after taking up loans with banks.

“Therefore, we ask the government to conduct more frequent monitoring and meetings with manufacturers to see the real factors behind this increase (in the prices of building materials),” he said. – Bernama, June 30, 2022

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