The domestic trade and cost of living ministry says the campaign will allow consumers to browse and select from quality local products.
Domestic trade and cost of living ministry senior director Rohaizi Bahari encouraged Malaysians to come out in droves to support the government’s ‘Buy Malaysian Products Campaign 2023’.
The ministry’s upcoming initiatives for the campaign include holding carnivals across the nation to promote Malaysian products and services and facilitating local businesses’ entry into retail and online platforms. The ministry’s senior director Rohaizi Bahari encouraged Malaysians to come out in droves to support the campaign, saying consumers would be able to browse and select from quality local products which were on par with imported items.
“At the same time, we welcome other companies who aren’t included but want to collaborate with us on their own initiative,” he told reporters, after officiating the campaign’s pre-launch ceremony at the Sri Pentas building in Bandar Utama, here, today.
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