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Domestic Trade Ministry: Drop in offences by traders during festive season shows positive development

People buying fresh fish at a wet market in Petaling Jaya March 25,2020. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

The ministry’s enforcement deputy director Azman Adam said only 70 cases were recorded this year, from more than 300 cases when the scheme was implemented last year.

 

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