CM: Targeted SOPs to safeguard SMEs against Covid-19 in Penang | Malay Mail

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CM: Targeted SOPs to safeguard SMEs against Covid-19 in Penang

GEORGE TOWN, Sept 6 — Following the surge in Covid-19 cases in Penang in recent weeks, with 70 per cent of cases attributed to workplace clusters, the state government will collaborate with the industry players for a more targeted approach in implementing the standard operating procedures within the business community.

“Penang may be known best as home to many industrial heavyweights but the presence of SMEs is undoubtedly the backbone of the electrical and electronics industry. Also present was state executive councillor for Trade, Industry and Entrepreneur Development, Datuk Abdul Halim Hussain; Deputy State Secretary , Ahmad Rizal Mohd Hanapiah; Ministry of International Trade and Industry Penang director, Jegan Subramaniam and CREST chief executive officer, Jaffri Ibrahim.

He added that CREST would also conduct education and awareness sessions to assist SMEs on the proper Covid-19 control measures and procedures to safeguard both their employees and facilities.

 

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