China: KPDNHEP has listed 16 types of goods under the Chinese New Year 2021 Maximum Festive Season Scheme (SHMMP)

Published 2021년 2월 9일

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The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) in Malaysia has announced that 16 types of goods will be price controlled under the Chinese New Year Maximum Price Scheme (SHMMP) 2021, which will be in effect for nine days starting February 8. The scheme covers items such as live and slaughtered chickens, eggs, cabbage, chillies, tomatoes, garlic, potatoes, white pomfret fish, large white shrimp, pork, and live pigs, with prices set per kilogram. KPDNHEP has advised traders to sell these items at the government-set prices and to use pink price tags. The department has also warned that traders could face fines or imprisonment if they do not comply with the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 and the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988, which regulate business practices and the enforcement of SOPs, respectively.
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MIRI: A total of 16 types of goods have been listed by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) as price controlled goods under the Chinese New Year Maximum Price Scheme (SHMMP) 2021. KPDNHEP Miri Branch Head Joe Azmi Jamil said, this consists from live chickens sold at RM6 (wholesale) and RM6.70 (retail) per kilogram (1kg), standard chicken (slaughtered and cleaned with legs, head, liver and bile) RM7.60 and RM8.50 for 1kg and chicken super (slaughtered and cleaned without legs, head, liver and hemp) RM8.50 and RM9.50 for 1kg. Also listed are grade A chicken eggs (weighing between 65.0 grams to 69.9 grams each) sold at a wholesale price of RM0.37 and retail price of RM0.39 each, grade B (weighing between 60.0 grams to 64.9 grams each) RM0.36 and RM0. 38 each, grade C (weighing between 55.0 grams to 59.9 grams each) RM0.35 and RM0.37 each, imported round cabbage (Indonesia and China excluding Beijing cabbage) RM3 and RM4 (1kg), red chillies RM18 and RM20 (1kg ...
Source: Utusanborneo

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