Tuesday 22 June 2021

OPEN LETTER TO YB TAN SRI DATO SERI HAJI MAHIADDIN BIN HAJI MOHD YASSIN Prime Minister of Malaysia

Empty mall in Kuala Lumpur city

OPEN LETTER TO YB TAN SRI DATO SERI HAJI MAHIADDIN BIN HAJI MOHD YASSIN 
Prime Minister of Malaysia

This open letter represents the view of the following associations representing the shopping mall and 
retail industries nation-wide in Malaysia as follows: 
 Persatuan Pengurusan Kompleks Malaysia (PPK) (or Malaysia Shopping Malls Association) 
http://ppkm.org.my/
 Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA) https://mra.com.my/
 Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA) https://www.mrca.org.my/ 
 Bumiputra Retailers Organisation (BRO) 
 The Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (KL) Electrical Home Appliances Dealers‘ Association 
(SWEDA) https://www.facebook.com/swedamalaysia/

The extension of the Full Movement Control Order (FMCO) from 1 June to 28 June 2021 for the 
entire country is drastically and tragically damaging to business and the economy. The announcement of the National Recovery Plan based the threshold of absolute numbers of covid 
cases is too broad brushed and imprecise resulting in unnecessary losses. 
With the upcoming deadline to review the next course of action, we appeal to the government to judiciously research the data and incidences of covid cases by economic sector and by locality. 
 
The Ministry of Health (MOH) data reveals that retail and shopping sector contributed merely 0.8% 
of all cases in May 2021, even prior to the FMCO lockdown which started on 1 June 2021. This 
significantly improved and extremely low figures testify to the retail and mall industries' strict 
adherence to the SOPs and should not be unduly penalised with closure from operating. Thus, we 
believe the retail and shopping sector should be re-opened immediately to provide essential and 
other services to the community without risk of infectivity. 
Firstly, activities that are not able to comply with the social distancing requirements and crowding 
have already been listed in the Negative List. Opportunities to congregate are now non-existent with 
the closure of cinemas, gyms, spas, dancing and merry-making in pubs and entertainment centres 
etc. All promotional events normally held in the concourse and halls that attract crowds are also not 
allowed. 
The public is also conscious not to linger and browse and the duration of their visits at the malls have 
significantly reduced from the normal 3 to 4 hours to merely 1.5 to 2 hours. These shoppers are diligently practising social distancing and complying well with mask wearing at all times. 
Malls only allow entry of those whose MySejahtera status is "Low-Risk" and whose temperatures 
do not exceed 37.5oC. 
 
Malls are thus very safe places to be and serve as avenues for some relief, both physically and mentally, whilst doing the necessary shopping chores for food and necessities.

We appeal to the Government to take all these positive factors into account in the upcoming 
review and allow the immediate re-opening of all trades in the malls (except for those in the 
Negative List). 
Presently, already 20-30% of shops in malls have been closed due to the adverse conditions of the 
past 16 months, and with 30% of staff being laid off, this amounts to 300,000 personnel. We foresee 
that in the event the mall and retail industry including street-front shops are not re-opened by beginning of July 2021, there will be another 50% of the remainder closing their doors for good, 
including prominent domestic and international retail brands with more employees at risk of being 
laid off. Once these international brands exit from our country, it will be doubly difficult to attract these brands to return. 
With these massive lay-offs and shop closures, the entire retail and shopping malls industries will be 
grievously and critically damaged and will need massive efforts and time to re-build malls’ ecosystem 
or the malls themselves will permanently close, and the retail supply chain will be deeply fractured. 
Any prolongation in re-opening will cause irreparable damage to both the retail and shopping 
mall industry which may not recover for the next few years, leaving us far behind in the economic recovery process. Therefore, we seek the government’s urgent consideration to mitigate the catastrophic but real scenario as predicted above.
LIVES and LIVELIHOODS MATTER.

Thank you. 
Yours faithfully 
PERSATUAN PENGURUSAN KOMPLEKS MALAYSIA (PPK) 
TAN SRI DATO TEO CHIANG KOK
 
 Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister's Department 
ATTN: YB DATO SRI MUSTAPA MOHAMED, Minister in The Prime Minister's Department 
 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 
ATTN: DATO’ SERI MOHAMED AZMIN ALI, Minister of International Trade and Industry 
 Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs 
ATTN: YB DATO SRI ALEXANDER NANTA LINGGI, Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs 
 Economic Action Council, Prime Minister’s Office Putrajaya 
ATTN: YBhg PROF TAN SRI DATO SERI DR NOOR AZLAN GHAZALI, Executive Director

 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 
ATTN: DATO LOKMAN HAKIM ALI, Secretary General 
 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 
ATTN: DATO SRI NORAZMAN AYOB, Deputy Secretary General (Industry) 
 Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA) 
 ATTN: DR ALAUDDIN B SIDAL, Deputy Secretary General 
 Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs 
 ATTN: EN MUHAMAD HANIF ASA’ARI, Director, Distributive Trade & Services Industry Secretariat 
 Persatuan Pengurusan Kompleks Malaysia (PPK) 
Attn: Ms Phang Sau Lian, Vice President 1 / Ir YL Lum, Vice President 2 
 Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA) 
Attn: YBhg Tan Sri Datuk Seri Utama William Cheng, President/ Mr BE Law / 
Ms Evelyn Cheong 
 Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA) 
Attn: Ms Shirley Tay, President/Mr Simon Wong 
 Bumiputra Retailers Organisation (BRO) 
Attn: Datuk Wira (Dr.) Haji Ameer Ali Mydin, President 
 The Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (KL) Electrical Home Appliances Dealers‘ Association 
(SWEDA)
Attn: Mr Kee Keng Huat, President

MRCA DONATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO SUNGAI BULOH HOSPITAL

MRCA donates Medical Supplies to Sungai Buloh Hospital Sungai Buloh,
14 June 2021 - Together with MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation, MRCA initiated a donation drive among its members and also from the public called "Sungai Buloh Hospital Relief Fund” which has raised RM400,000 as part of its corporate social responsibility agenda in the fight against COVID19 in Malaysia. This relief funds aims to provide PPEs and medical supplies for our front-liners who could be facing the surge of COVID-19 patients at Sungai Buloh Hospital. 

The Sg Buloh Hospital Donation Drive handover session was graciously witnessed by Dr Kuldip Kaur, Director of Sungai Buloh Hospital (front row, fourth from left) along with other official representatives in the presence of MRCA President, Past Honorary Presidents and Foundation Chairman, Excos and representatives from each donor companies - Top Glove, Healthy World Lifestyle (Brand Ogawa Malaysia) and Visionary Solutions (Brand Blueair).

In compliance with the new norm and strict SOP, the donation has been handed over to Dr Kuldip Kaur, Director of Sungai Buloh Hospital along with other official representatives in the presence of MRCA President, Past Honorary Presidents and Foundation Chairman, Excos and Representatives from the donor
companies.
It is heartening to report that the campaign has achieved great results thus far based on amount of donation collected and disbursed. The MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation and the Honorary Past
Presidents have donated RM100,000 worth of PPEs whereas the Members of MRCA, namely Top Glove,
Healthy World Lifestyle (Brand Ogawa), Visionary Solutions (Brand Blueair) donated a total of RM 300,000 worth consists of PPEs, massage chairs, air purifiers, sanitisers and other medical supplies to the said hospital font-liners and working staff.

Dr Kuldip Kaur, Director of Sungai Buloh Hospital (front row, third from left) presented appreciation cert to Datuk Lee Hwa Cheng, Foundation Chairman of MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation (front row, second from left) in the presence of MRCA President, Past Honorary Presidents and Excos.   

With the continuous effort and initiative to provide financial assistance and relief to the underprivilege group
by The MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation currently led by Foundation Chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Cheng, The MRCA also embarked in several new charity projects which includes “A Good Deed A Week” charity campaign initiated by Madam President Ms. Shirley Tay. Since the start of this campaign in last February, MRCA members have been distributing food and drinks to deserving front-liners. Individual also chipped in by contributing rice, fresh vegetables etc to orphanages and senior citizen homes.
1. About Malaysia Retail Chain Association
Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA), founded in 1992, is an association for chain store retailers and franchisors determined to enhance the retail and franchise environment in Malaysia and abroad. Today, the MRCA has grown to become an influential entity comprising of more than 450 leading retail chain stores and franchisors, including established brands such as Poh Kong, Bonia, OSIM, Nelson’s Franchise, Focus Point, Rotol Food-Chain, Sunrider International, Maxis Berhad, ADV,Fusionex Sdn Bhd, RHB Bank Berhad.
2. About the MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation
As the leading retail chain association in the nation, the Malaysia Retail Chain Association achieved tremendous breakthrough in the year 2010. Under the initiatives and leadership of its 2008-2010
President Dato’ Tay Sim Kim, the MRCA raised RM1 million for the set-up of the MRCA Foundation.
The MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation Trustees
1. Dato’ Tay Sim Kim, Founder Chairman
2. Datuk Lee Hwa Cheng, Foundation Chairman of MRCA Branding Education Charity
Foundation 2020 - 2022
3. Dato’ Eddie Choon
4. Datuk Albert Chiang
5. Datuk Seri Nelson Kwok JP
6. Dato’ Liaw Choon Liang JP
    7. Datuk Seri Garry Chua
The objectives of the MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation are:
• To act a trustee, administer funds for medical, educational and charitable purposes
• To recognize academic achievements excellence from Members’ children
• To assist, aid, provide relief and render financial assistance to the poor and needy
• To provide education assistance to the needy and to deserving students
• To provide medical and surgical facilities and services
• To organize, implement and support schemes for the relief of human sufferings and treatment of sicknesses and diseases

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Tuesday 1 June 2021

Foxxytong's 8th Anniversary Minced Meat Rice RM 8 for 2

It's our 8th. Birthday this year so come celebrate with us - " Minced Meat Rice only RM 8 for 2". 
Thank you for your kind support & business. 
福喜堂私房菜館歡慶八周年。為延續八周年歡欣及喜悅,福喜堂亦將從六月一日推出大優惠 " 台式鹵肉飯2碗只需RM 8" 以答謝顧客的長期厚爱与支持!
*T&C min. spend RM 30 required. 最低消費 30元.
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FMCO3 From 1 June to 14 June 2021📣ANNOUNCEMENT :
WE ARE OPEN BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR TAKEAWAY & DELIVERY !
📣福喜堂照常营業只限外賣
New FMCO3 business hours from 1 June to 14 June 2021 - 
11.30am - 2.30pm
5.00pm  -  8.00pm
* Last orders take in 7.30pm
Please call 011-1239 6967 for pick up and delivery
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Foxxytong private kitchen is providing delivery services for Subang Jaya & USJ
🍜🚕我們將美味熱呼呼的食物免運費送到你家門*

FMCO 3.0 PROMO. 
🧧Save RM 5, 節省5 零吉🧧
*Purchase RM 30.00 & above 
♦️FREE : Delivery (S. J / USJ) 
🍅 訂購RM30 以上免運輸費(只限梳邦區) 
▫️The delivery slots are 
12. 00pm to 2.30pm, and 
5.30pm to 7.30pm

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新鮮食材。現訂現煑。
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午餐晚餐🥢🥢🥢

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福喜堂私房料理
Foxxytong private kitchen 
34-1, Jalan USJ 10 /1E, Taipan subang Jaya
#FMCO #businessasusual #foxxytong #USJ #梳邦 #subangjaya #fooddeliveryservice #fooddelivery #chinese #chinesefood #nomsg #homecookfood #mco3 #8thanniversary #RM8for2 #Mincedmeatrice