Hari Raya Puasa Festive Season Maximum Price Scheme from April 26 to May 6

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Enough supply of chicken for the coming festives the Hari Raya and Gawai. Photo: Ramidi Subari

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KUCHING: The 2022 Hari Raya Puasa Festive Season Maximum Price Scheme (SHMMP) will be implemented for 11 days from April 26 to May 6, involving 22 types of goods

Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA) Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the scheme, enforced under the Price Control and Anti -Profiteering Act 2011, would be implemented to stabilise the price of goods and their supply during Ramadan and the Hari Raya Puasa celebration, which falls on May 3.

The items involved under the 2022 Hari Raya Puasa SHMMP Hari Raya Puasa included those categories as seafood, dried goods, vegetables and meat.

“The effective period for the 2022 Hari Raya Puasa SHMMP is seven days before the festival, on the festival day and three days after the festival day,” he said when announcing the scheme at the ministry yesterday.

Nanta said 22 items listed under the 2021 Hari Raya Puasa SHMMP comprise local beef (except the tenderloin), imported beef (maximum price for Sarawak only) and imported buffalo meat (maximum price for the Peninsula, Sabah and the Federal Territory of Labuan only).

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For the fish category, they are mackerel, including mambong; selayang (sardine), aya/tongkol fish and Demudok/Sagai/Cermin/Cupak (for Sabah only).

For the vegetable category, the items are tomatoes; red chillies; imported round cabbage (from Indonesia and China, and does not include Beijing cabbage); long beans; long eggplant; cucumber; imported old ginger, imported large red onions; Holland onions; garlic (from China); dried chillies; groundnut; coconut (wholesale only) and grated coconut (retail only).

On chicken not included in the list, Nanta said it was due to the implementation of the Maximum Price of Chicken and Chicken Eggs last February 5, which is still in force until June 5.

The National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL) on food production industry at a special meeting last January 31 decided to reduce the maximum retail price for standard chicken by 20 sen to RM8.90 from the RM9.10 ceiling price.

Nanta said traders who failed to comply with the 2022 Hari Raya Puasa SHMMP could be taken action under the Price Control and Anti -Profiteering Act 2011, which provides a maximum fine of RM100,000 or imprisonment for up to three years or both or compound of up to RM50,000 on traders caught selling price-controlled goods in excess of the maximum price.

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For companies, the maximum fine is RM500,000 or compound of up to RM250,000, while for failing to display the pink price tag on price -controlled items, individuals can be fined up to RM10,000 or compounded up to RM5.000, while for a company, the fine is up to  RM20,000 or compound of up to RM10,000. – Bernama

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