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KPDN Urges Malaysians Not To Panic Buy Essentials
The reassurances from the government come amid growing concern over the economic fallout of the ongoing West Asia conflict.
Gomen
KPDN Urges Malaysians Not To Panic Buy Essentials
The reassurances from the government come amid growing concern over the economic fallout of the ongoing West Asia conflict.
Gomen
KPDN To Phase Out Foreign Card Payments For RON95 At Petrol Stations Starting Wednesday
Users with foreign credit or debit cards will instead need to pay at the counter.
Berita
Isi Petrol Untuk Kegunaan Lain Bukan Suka-Suka, KPDN Tetapkan Syarat Ini
Difahamkan, pembelian petrol dan diesel untuk kegunaan selain tangki asal kenderaan memerlukan Permit Khas di bawah Akta Kawalan Bekalan (AKB) 1961.
Gomen
[VIDEO] After JB Couple Case, Penang Fisherman Seen Filling RON95 Into Container
However, the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry confirmed the fisherman's purchase was legal under permit rules for fisheries operations.
News
5 Men Arrested For Trying To Smuggle 2,000 Litres Of Petrol To Thailand
Police intercepted five modified pickup trucks at the Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS Complex yesterday, 18 March.
News
Middle East Conflict May Raise Inflation, But Here's How The Government Is Helping Us Cope
A minister said the government is closely monitoring possible spillover effects and has taken measures to ensure the supply and prices of goods remain stable.
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KPDN Seizes Over 1.3 Tonnes Of Subsidised Cooking Oil In Putrajaya Residential Raid
Officers seized cooking oil worth over RM5,000 during 'Ops Gasak'.
Berita
Peniaga Bazar Ramadan Tak Letak Harga Akan Dikenakan Tindakan 24 Jam – KPDN
Penguat kuasa KPDN akan turun ke bazar Ramadan bagi memantau sebarang elemen pencatutan dan memastikan semua peniaga mempamerkan tanda harga dengan jelas.
SEISMIK
Kedai Makan Papar Logo Halal Tapi Tempat Tebar Roti Ada Najis Tikus Diserbu KPDN Melaka
Siapa yang dah termakan kat kedai ni harap tak jadi apa-apalah.
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Malaysia To Ban Import Of Dummy Seatbelt Buckles Starting 31 December
Anyone caught using them may also face a compound fine of RM300.