Companies can start applying for the ministry’s approval online from Monday. FMTNews MITI Covid19 MCO
Full-service laundry services are allowed to operate under the rules which have been relaxed under Phase 3 of the MCO.
PETALING JAYA: Companies in additional sectors allowed to operate during the third phase of the movement control order are required to apply for approval from Putrajaya before beginning operations. The international trade and industry ministry said companies can make their applications online on the ministry’s website from Monday , after 9am.
“All Malaysian companies in the additional sectors allowed to operate must first seek our approval before resuming work.Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced a two-week extension to the MCO until April 28, while a number of additional services will be allowed to operate subject to strict conditions, including hair salons, hardware and laundry services.
International Trade and Industry Minister Mohamed Azmin Ali yesterday outlined the sectors which are allowed to operate. Only limited activities are allowed in certain industries.Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.
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