Visitors and vendors encouraged to use e-wallet at annual CNY event

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Summit USJ with Subang Jaya assemblyman Michelle Ng and Zone 1,2, 3 and 4 Residents Committee jointly organised the event.

There were more than 30 street food stalls and this time around, in a bid to promote cashless payment in Selangor, shoppers were encouraged to spend using e-wallet. In her speech, Ng said Malaysia was heading towards a digital world, citing China as an example where many had gone cashless. “I know some vendors have difficulty going plastic-free. It is time to start researching this as the government will slowly implement a plastic-free initiative, ” she said.

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