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Govt taking immediate long-term action to address sugar supply issue

21 Dec 2023, 10:23 AM
Govt taking immediate long-term action to address sugar supply issue

KOTA KINABALU, Dec 21 — The government is conducting assessments and taking immediate action to prevent a larger disruption of refined white sugar supplies in the local market leading into next year, said Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Mohd Armizan Mohd Ali.

The assessments and actions are based on reasonable pricing factors and to ensure a stable sugar supply in the market.

As such, the government is currently exploring solutions to address the sugar supply issue for the long term.

"It is undeniable the disruption of refined white sugar supplies priced at RM2.85 per kg is due to the increase in the price of raw sugar in the global market. The government only controls the price of refined white sugar at that price without providing subsidies to manufacturers.

"Since July, the ministry (KPDN) has relaxed import permit conditions by allowing anyone to import sugar," he said during a press conference after the Rahmah Sales programme today.

Since then, 43 companies have been granted import quota approval permits totalling 557,080 metric tonnes, aimed at enabling importers to seek sources of raw sugar at low rates.

However, until December 12, only five per cent of the sugar supply has been successfully imported into the country for personal use, even though the relaxation has been given.

"KPDN is still open to conditional import permit relaxation; if any party can import and sell refined sugar at the price of RM2.85 per kg, please apply, and we will grant approval immediately," Armizan said.

Meanwhile, starting next year, the Rahmah Market will include elements of selling wet goods in the Rahmah Sales programme in collaboration with traders from public markets and wet markets.

Based on a study conducted on the Rahmah Sales' impact, almost 80 per cent of the response from the people is positive, and they want the programme to continue, along with several suggestions for improving the programme, like announcing the sales schedule earlier.

"We will continue to improve the Rahmah Sales programme's implementation by taking into account the response from the people and traders," he said.

In the meantime, Armizan said KPDN is always collaborating with the Health Ministry to address any price increases involving face masks, sanitisers, and Covid-19 test kits when an increase in cases occurs.

Epidemiological Week (ME) 50, from December 10 to December 16, recorded 20,696 Covid-19 cases, an increase of 62.2 per cent compared to 12,757 cases in ME 49.

— Bernama

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