Miti to take five days to process MCO applications
The homepage of the International Trade and Industry Ministry’s Covid-19 Intelligent Management System 2.0. – The Malaysian Insight pic, April 13, 2020.
THE International Trade and Industry Ministry will take up to five days to process movement control order business operation applications. In a list of frequently asked questions on MCO No. 3 released today, Miti said if an application is successful, a letter of approval would be auto-generated by Covid-19 Intelligent Management System 2.0 at https://application.miti.gov.my.
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