GEORGE TOWN, Oct 24 (Bernama) -- The government must closely monitor to ensure that the funds allocated for various projects and programmes under Budget 2025 are spent efficiently to achieve their targets.
Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) president Mohideen Abdul Kader, who welcomed the measures outlined in the budget, said that rigorous oversight is essential to ensure that funds are utilised effectively and transparently.
He said that raising the minimum wage for workers from RM1,500 to RM1,700 is a necessary step to ensure workers' livelihoods.
“One positive aspect is the decision not to impose sales tax on basic food items, while premium imported goods such as salmon and avocados will be taxed.
“This is a prudent step to reduce the outflow of the ringgit and encourage the consumption of local produce which would strengthen the domestic economy,” he said in a statement today.
However, Mohideen said this policy must be supported by concerted efforts to boost agricultural output and food production through various funds and incentives.
“The cartel control of food production and distribution must be eliminated to ensure affordable price of food for the people,” he said.
He added that the phased increase in excise duty on sugary drinks is a positive step towards promoting healthier lifestyles.
Therefore, CAP urges vendors to offer discounts for sugar-free drinks to encourage consumers to make healthier choices, he said.
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