Johor to ask for RM1 billion to revive economy
Johor MB Hasni Mohammad says will meet with the Finance Ministry to explain why the state needs such an amount, based on its potential to spur the manufacturing sector. – Facebook pic, July 6, 2020.
JOHOR will be requesting an allocation of RM1 billion from the federal government to be used to revive the state’s economy hard-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad said the allocation was particularly important for small and medium enterprises involved in the manufacturing sector in Johor, one of the biggest contributors to the state’s economy.
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