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MCA urges government to revise LPG pricing for SMEs

MCA urges government to revise LPG pricing for SMEs

The Star27-05-2025

MCA strongly calls on the government to immediately review and reduce the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to prevent further hardship on consumers who are already struggling with the rising cost of living.
Since the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry launched Ops Gasak on May 1, the MCA Economic and SME Affairs Committee has been inundated with complaints from business associations and local entrepreneurs.

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