

Malaysia Eases Restrictions on Subsidized LPG for Small Businesses
Malaysia Relaxes LPG Regulations for Small Businesses Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In a move welcomed by small business owners, the Malaysian government has announced it will not take legal action against micro and small food and beverage businesses using subsidized Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders. This decision eliminates the need for these businesses to obtain permits for scheduled controlled goods. "No legal action will be taken against micro and small food and beverage businesses," stated a government official in a recent press conference. "These businesses are now permitted to use subsidized LPG cylinders without the requirement of a permit." This policy change is expected to significantly benefit thousands of small businesses across the country, easing their operational costs and reducing bureaucratic hurdles. The government's decision reflects a commitment to supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and fostering economic growth. The move is seen as a positive step in creating a more supportive environment for Malaysian entrepreneurs.