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Don’t panic buy, no supply issues for Aidilfitri: Salahuddin

Domestic trade minister also launches maximum price scheme covering 30 types of items

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Apr 2023 5:12PM

Don’t panic buy, no supply issues for Aidilfitri: Salahuddin
Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub has assured that there is no need for panic buying as supplies of goods are sufficient for the Aidilfitri season. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, April 15, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has assured a sufficient supply of essential items for the Aidilfitri celebration. 

Its minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub said this followed engagement sessions held by the ministry with the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry, including important agencies such as the Fisheries Department, Veterinary Department and suppliers. 

“There is enough supply of essential items for Hari Raya, so there is no need to worry. If there is a change, the ministry will give advance notice or notification on any shortage of supply of goods. 

“So, there is no need for panic buying,” he told a press conference after conducting a price survey of goods in conjunction with the Festive Season Maximum Price Scheme for Aidilfitri 2023 at a supermarket, here today. 

Salahuddin said this year it takes effect from today until April 30 with 30 types of goods controlled under the scheme. 

They include six types of goods from the chicken and eggs category, which have been controlled under the maximum chicken and egg price determination. 

Meanwhile, he said the Domestic Trade Ministry identified a total of 1,700 registered Rahmah traders nationwide who provide quality service and menus based on feedback from consumers. 

“I have discussed with several quarters, especially supermarkets. We will try to further strengthen the supply chain specifically for Menu Rahmah traders so that they can also be given price offers for Rahmah products,” he said. 

Earlier, Salahuddin launched the BeVital Rahmah Physiotherapy Package which offers physiotherapy treatment service for a price as low as RM20 for the B40 group and RM5 for the poor and the asnaf. 

He said the initiative implemented by the BeVital Physiotherapy Centre located in Selayang under Payung Rahmah is able to provide access to quality and comprehensive health care to the underprivileged. – Bernama, April 15, 2023

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