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Post time 5-8-2020 12:19 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Lower face mask ceiling price to 80 sen, says ex-deputy minister
FMT Reporters -
August 4, 2020 10:55 PM


PETALING JAYA: Former domestic trade and consumer affairs deputy minister Chong Chieng Jen has called on the government to lower the ceiling price of the three-ply face mask to RM0.80 a piece given that the cost of production has normalised.

Chong said the recently announced ceiling price of RM1.20 per face mask effective Aug 15 was still expensive.

“The new price is still high and not affordable to many. It is 50% higher than when Pakatan Harapan was the government. The ceiling price of the three-ply face mask was only RM0.80 per piece then,” he said in a statement today.

At the current rate, he said, a family of five with working parents and school going children would end up having to incur an additional RM150 a month in household expenses.

“It is surely a heavy burden on the poor families, especially those who are living from hand to mouth. If they fail to comply, they will be fined RM1,000 per person,” he said.

The government has mandated the use of face masks in crowded public places beginning August 1.

Chong said the RM1.20 ceiling price would also expose consumers to exploitation by traders, especially now that the government had made it mandatory to use face masks in public places.

“Since June this year, the global supply of face masks has adjusted sufficiently to cater to the increase in the demand due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Now, the cost of production for face masks has normalised to the pre-Covid time, and the previous ceiling price of RM0.80 per piece for the three-ply face mask should apply. It will also give traders comfortable profit margins to operate.”

He said setting the ceiling price at RM1.20 per piece would give the impression that RM1.20 was a reasonable retail price, notwithstanding the huge profit margin now that production costs had gone down.

“This is detrimental to the interest of consumers,” he added.

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Post time 5-8-2020 12:25 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Byk dah mask buatan malaysia harga under rm1.20 sehelai.
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 Author| Post time 5-8-2020 12:33 AM | Show all posts
sarah82 replied at 5-8-2020 12:25 AM
Byk dah mask buatan malaysia harga under rm1.20 sehelai.

kalau salah beli, tak boleh kumpul  coins  
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Post time 5-8-2020 12:37 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
R2D2 replied at 5-8-2020 12:33 AM
kalau salah beli, tak boleh kumpul  coins

Hahaha.. Aku kan beli di lazada.. Tapk maybe aku terpaksa beli kat shopee esk.. Aku nak beli tilam.. Tapi lazada mahai.
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Post time 5-8-2020 02:56 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kalu family ada anak 4 orang:
rm1.50 x 6 x 30 hari = hampir 200 sebulan beli topeng separuh muka je. Gomen PN memang hamjadah naikkan rega 100%....
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Post time 5-8-2020 02:57 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
sarah82 replied at 5-8-2020 12:37 AM
Hahaha.. Aku kan beli di lazada.. Tapk maybe aku terpaksa beli kat shopee esk.. Aku nak beli tilam ...

Ang ni fetish Lazada/sopee yer....
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Post time 5-8-2020 03:18 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
pyropura replied at 5-8-2020 02:57 AM
Ang ni fetish Lazada/sopee yer....

Lor.. Aku nak keluar rumah tak ada sapa tok.. Aku beli ja barang online..
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Post time 5-8-2020 03:23 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
sarah82 replied at 5-8-2020 03:18 AM
Lor.. Aku nak keluar rumah tak ada sapa tok.. Aku beli ja barang online..

Oh ok, sorry aku lupa bab tuh
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Post time 5-8-2020 03:25 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
pyropura replied at 5-8-2020 03:23 AM
Oh ok, sorry aku lupa bab tuh

Tu la.. Menuduh lagi..lagipun.. Kwsn aku dok skrg dah kena wabak sebab ang punya bangsa pujaan la.. Choi sangat.
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Post time 5-8-2020 03:27 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
sarah82 replied at 5-8-2020 03:25 AM
Tu la.. Menuduh lagi..lagipun.. Kwsn aku dok skrg dah kena wabak sebab ang punya bangsa pujaan la. ...

Takpe lah, dah yg kena majoriti mulayu, kasi balance lah, macam Adi Bawang kata MP nelayu terlalu majoriti dlm Pn
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Post time 5-8-2020 03:35 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
pyropura replied at 5-8-2020 03:27 AM
Takpe lah, dah yg kena majoriti mulayu, kasi balance lah, macam Adi Bawang kata MP nelayu terlalu  ...

Dah dok area Melayu.. Patutnya kena bangsa leluhur pujaan ang tu.. Baru padan muka.. Ye la.. Malaysia x bagus..
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Post time 5-8-2020 04:21 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
PH ni tahu melalak je. Time giliran buat kerja sekor2 mcm badut.
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Post time 5-8-2020 06:09 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Masa tu kes covid belum melonjak & face mask belum diwajibkan. Bila mana org mula hoarding face mask, bekalan mula berkurangan. Bila bekalan kurang, harga mula naik tak masuk akal. (Supply & demand).

Bila orang nyatakan kegusaran pasal ni, mula la coronapalatau ke hulu hilir. Kerajaan baru ambil langkah proaktif, tetapkan harga siling. Baru la harga face mask mula stabil.

Tapi geng2 kapitalis mula jual bekalan dalam negara ke negara luar, sebab di luar boleh jual mahal. Ni sekarang puak2 kepala but* dap nak suruh jual lagi murah? Otak letak mana? Ye la, pembangkang kan. Aku memang sumpah puak2 lahanat dalam PH ni jadi pembangkang forever & ever.

p/s Done menceceh.
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Post time 5-8-2020 06:10 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Austronesian replied at 5-8-2020 04:21 AM
PH ni tahu melalak je. Time giliran buat kerja sekor2 mcm badut.

Zaman PH harga mask 80sen je....  Sebulan PN naik dicanakkan jadi 2.5inggit, bila org bising turun jadi 1.5inggit. PH still the best mampu bagi 80sen ...
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Post time 5-8-2020 06:43 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
pyropura replied at 5-8-2020 06:10 PM
Zaman PH harga mask 80sen je....  Sebulan PN naik dicanakkan jadi 2.5inggit, bila org bising turun ...


Zaman PH depa habaq covid tak sampai kat Malaysia jadi semua belum pakat naikkan harga. Bodoh punya macai.
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Post time 5-8-2020 08:15 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Yg komen ni mngkin x ikut prkmbngn atau mmg suka nk kondem je. Zmn pH, menteri kpdnkk msa tu, saifudin nasution dh deal dgn pengilang bab harga sailing 80 Sen mask. Pengilang setuju dgn brsyarat (cukai). Tup2 msuk geng tebuk atap. Sbb tu dia berani sebut sbb dia dh buat dlu.
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Post time 6-8-2020 10:55 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Hai... Selamat berkenalan semua
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 Author| Post time 6-8-2020 11:13 AM | Show all posts
sesuai yg positif bila Cina DAP dan Pakatan 100 PLUS jadi pembangkang
sepanjang sidang parlimen ni mereka tak ponteng pulak
walhal masa jadi kerajaan 22 bulan
tu la set muka-muka kaki ponteng
teruskan kehadiran penuh di sidang
jgn lupa claim elaun kehadiran RM400 + elaun lain
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Post time 6-8-2020 11:50 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Pelik aku rakyat puja Kerajaan naikkan harga barang...
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 Author| Post time 6-8-2020 12:36 PM | Show all posts
Face mask ceiling price may go down depending on supply, says minister | Malay Mail
Wednesday, 05 Aug 2020 10:34 PM MYT
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PUTRAJAYA, Aug 5 — The ceiling price for face masks, which will be reduced to RM1.20 from RM1.50 beginning August 15, may be further lowered depending on the supply situation, said Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi.

He said the price reduction was decided two weeks before the government made it mandatory for everyone to wear one from August 1 in public transportation and crowded places, apart from being a gradual step by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP).

“KPDNHEP is monitoring supply at the production, import and retail stages for the purpose of determining the appropriate maximum price reduction based on the current market situation,” he said in a statement today.

On July 23, Nanta announced that the ceiling price for face masks would be reduced to RM1.20 from RM1.50 per unit beginning August 15 while the wholesale price for the product would also be reduced from the current RM1.45 per unit to RM1.15 from the same date.

Nanta, meanwhile, said the ministry had also gazetted a ban on the export of the product under the Control of Supplies (Prohibition on Exports) Regulations (Amendment) 2020 to ensure there is sufficient supply of face masks in the market to meet current demand.

The ban, effective from March 18, was enforced as the government feared there would be another shortage worldwide and prices would suddenly spike, he said.

He added that through the monitoring of supply and production of eight local factories between April and July 28, it was found that 78 million units of face masks were produced and distributed in the market.

“There is no supply problem or shortage of face masks in the market at present,” he said.

He said consumers could now purchase fabric face masks as an alternative, adding that this would help reduce dependence on disposable ones.

“KPDNHEP guarantees that it will always find the best and balanced approach in the interests of various parties to ensure that the price of face masks can be controlled and are always available,” he said. — Bernama
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