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Issue #197 - 20 Apr 2020

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Dear Subscriber, 

Last week, we organised 3 webinars as part of our webinar series on the Impact of COVID-19, in partnership with sector specialists within our membership on various concerns. We thank the speakers and teams from Ipsos Malaysia, International SOS Sdn Bhd and Knight Frank Malaysia for your collaborations. You may catch up on the webinar recordings at the links below:

• BMCC - Ipsos Malaysia -
• BMCC - International SOS - "COVID-19, Where Are We Heading Next"
• BMCC - Knight Frank Malaysia - "Managing Issues Related to Real Estate Sector"

Just as our webinar series are based on the responses that we received from our recent survey conducted to assess the implications of COVID-19 on businesses, the BMCC has now published a report on our survey findings. More information below or view the report here
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Tomorrow (21 Apr) at 11am, we look forward to hosting our next webinar with the World Bank on the theme "Economic Outlook Analysis For Malaysia & The Region" where Richard Record, Lead Economist at World Bank will explore the national and regional impact beyond 2020, analyse the Government's policy responses and highlight areas for Government and Businesses to prioritise upon recovery.


Today's newsletter will cover the following government regulations update:

1. MITI: FAQ for Companies Applying to Operate During MCO 

Important notice to members: Companies that would like to operate during the MCO period are required to make an official application at www.MITI.gov.my. Kindly read through the announcement by MITI available on the website as well as the FAQs for Companies Applying to Operate During MCO included in the newsletter below. You can revisit the application process here.

2. MITI: Steps to Submit Appeal to Operate During MCO
3. Ministry of Transport: 4th Phase of Port Cargo Release Begins 20-23 April
4. MATRADE: Survey on Impacts of COVID-19 on Malaysia's Exports
5. Immigration Department of Malaysia: Reminder Notification - Requirements on Expatriate Projection Application
 
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TOMORROW, 21 APRIL at 11AM

The World Bank has cut Malaysia’s GDP Growth to -0.1% for 2020, citing the growing uncertainty over the duration and overall impact COVID-19 outbreak. Malaysia together with other developing economies in the region face a further impact with the prospect of global financial shock and recession as the pandemic hits’ major economies in the world. Topics of discussion include:

• The impact and outlook on Malaysia's economy and the region beyond 2020
• Analysis of the Government's policy responses
• Areas for Government and Businesses to prioritise on the recovery

This webinar is open to the public and FREE for BMCC members!*
We encourage participants to submit your questions upfront akarendass@bmcc.org.my
R E G I S T E R
 
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BMCC - Herbert Smith Freehills WEBINAR (27 Apr)
Managing Contractual Obligations

One of the key challenges faced by companies, with the Movement Control Order (MCO), is meeting contractual obligations and understanding the legal implications. In this webinar, dispute resolution specialist Peter Godwin and transactional specialist Glynn Cooper who have vast experiences in major projects share insights to practical challenges faced by businesses resulting from COVID-19 and how companies can cope with this crisis more effectively from a legal perspective.

This webinar is open to public and FREE for BMCC members!*

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Survey On The Impact of COVID-19 To Businesses: A Summary On The Responses

The BMCC would like to bring your attention to the feedback that we have gathered from our business network through a survey conducted on the impact of COVID-19 and the Movement Control Order (MCO) to businesses. Conducted between 30 March to 10 April 2020, this survey provides us an updated picture now that businesses have had time to better understand the impact of the outbreak on their operations. 

 
Consular Support Offered at the British High Commission
Consular Support Offered at the British High Commission
The British High Commission Kuala Lumpur offers consular services and emergency assistance for British people in Malaysia.

For 24/7 consular support, dial +603 2170 2200 (office hours) and +603 2170 2312 (out of office hours).

Consular customers can also submit general questions using a customer enquiry form here

British Nationals are encouraged to subscribe to FCO Travel Advice for Malaysia here
 
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British Chambers of Commerce (BCC): Coronavirus Business Impact Tracker

The British Chambers of Commerce Coronavirus Impacts Tracker (CBIT) is the UK's largest independent business survey tracking economic conditions on a weekly basis. In the third tranche of data collection (8-10 April 2020), more than 700 businesses responded. 97% of the respondents were SME's, 75% were in the service sector, and 25% were manufacturers. 

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1. MITI: FAQ for Companies Applying to Operate During MCO
1. MITI: FAQ for Companies Applying to Operate During MCO
MITI has released its most recent FAQs for companies applying to operate during the Movement Control Order. These FAQs cover applications, Customers and Suppliers list, Workers list, allowed sectors and more.

Important notice to members: Companies that would like to operate during the MCO period are required to make an official application at www.MITI.gov.my. Kindly read through the announcement by MITI available on the website as well as the FAQs here.

2. MITI: Steps to Submit Appeal to Operate During MCO
2. MITI: Steps to Submit Appeal to Operate During MCO
For companies whose applications to operate during phase 3 of the MCO have been rejected, MITI has enabled a platform for appeals.


If your company's application status to continue operations is stated as' new' you can update the information. Attention: LIMITED TO 'new' application only.


MITI has also created a video tutorial to assist companies with the application through their CIMS 2.0 system.

3. Ministry of Transport: 4th Phase of Port Cargo Release Begins 20-23 April
3. Ministry of Transport: 4th Phase of Port Cargo Release Begins 20-23 April
The fourth phase of the port clearing exercise will be held April 20-23 to ensure the smooth running of the country’s major ports and the space capacity are at an optimum level, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

The cargo release is vital to ensure uninterrupted supply of necessities to the people during the third phase of the Movement Control Order period, from April 15-28, he said in a statement [on April 17]

“The ministry will continue to monitor movements at the country’s major ports, and would make the decision to release the cargoes as and when it is necessary, according to the latest developments,” Wee said.

4. MATRADE: Survey on Impacts of COVID-19 on Malaysia's Exports
4. MATRADE: Survey on Impacts of COVID-19 on Malaysia's Exports
For Malaysian Exporters: MATRADE invites your company to participate in a survey on 'Impacts of COVID-19 on Malaysia's Exports'. The survey intends to gauge how Malaysian exporters are affected by the crisis and how they foresee their future plans to revive exports.

The survey takes place from 20 -24 April and is open to Malaysian Companies that are currently exporting. Answers given will be treated in confidentiality and will be used to analyse the effects of COVID-19 and Movement Control Order (MCO) on Malaysian exporters.

Analysis from the survey will help MATRADE devise export action plans and make policy recommendations to the Government to assist the Malaysian exporting community.

5. Immigration Department of Malaysia: Reminder Notification - Requirements on Expatriate Projection Application
5. Immigration Department of Malaysia: Reminder Notification - Requirements on Expatriate Projection Application
Please be informed that companies registered in the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) online portal will need to ensure that their company details have been updated before the projection application of expatriates for Employment Pass (EP) and Professional Visit Pass (PVP) to avoid application to be returned due to incomplete/outdated information.

Please take note that decision for your projection request will be made within 5-10 working days. Hence, please plan and apply ahead of time to avoid any delay in the submission of your applications due to pending/unavailability of projection approval.

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*BMCC Members are welcomed to share any news, research findings, press releases, corporate announcements, surveys or questionnaires etc. related to COVID-19 with us. We will assist to disseminate your content to all our readers on this channel. 
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COVID-19: Strategies for a more financially resilient enterprise LIVE webcasts

The current COVID-19 pandemic has almost frozen the world’s major economies. In Malaysia, many businesses are now looking to strategise their operations post-MCO (Movement Control Order) and work on their business recovery plan. We invite you to join the conversation in our exclusive LIVE webcasts.

  1. Responding to COVID-19- Employer's do's and dont's(Thursday, 23 Apr, 3pm)
  2. Key fiscal measures under the Economic Stimulus Package-Your Questions Answered! (Friday, 24 Apr, 2pm)
  3. Accounting through turbulent times: COVID-19 and its impact on financial reporting and internal controls (Tuesday, 28 Apr, 10am)

 
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Covid-19: Experiences, optimism of University of Nottingham Malaysia - by Prof. Graham Kendall

"The Higher Education sector in Malaysia is facing a significant challenge in the form of Covid-19. The University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) is no different and it is certainly the biggest challenge we have faced since becoming the first UK university to establish a foreign branch campus in Malaysia 20 years ago. UNM set up a task force in early February, when Malaysia had started recording single digit cases of Covid-19.

This task force continues to meet regularly, now online, to ensure that all precautionary measures are being taken for the well-being of staff, students and the university." 

 
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Face Shield Production | Design & Technology

Head of DT – Mr Andrew Mason, was eager to lend his skills to help in the fight against Covid-19 this has resulted in the successful manufacture of face shields for front line doctors and nurses at the local hospital.

Mr Mason has been working hard to design a face shield, which would be cheap, mostly reusable/sterilizable and importantly gain NHS (UK) accreditation in due course. There are many models available but all supplies are very low. Having contacted the local hospital in Johor directly and getting official permission to work on the project, Mr Mason started the process in earnest.

 
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Mazars: APAC Payroll Newsletter - COVID-19 Special

In this special edition of our APAC Payroll Newsletter, we have both general updates and the latest COVID-19 measures announced across Asia-Pacific. 

Mazars offers a comprehensive multi-country payroll outsourcing service that is seamless and efficient. By centralizing your global services with one experienced firm, you retain greater control over the various regulations required to comply with payroll across multiple countries.

 
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MIDA: Approved Investments In The Manufacturing, Services and Primary Sectors in 2019 Totalled RM207.9 Billion

Against the backdrop of a challenging external environment and declining global FDI inflows, Malaysia remains resilient and attracted a total of RM207.9 billion of approved investments in the manufacturing, services and primary sectors in 2019, a 1.7 per cent increase, compared to 2018. With a contribution of 60.4 per cent (RM125.5 billion), domestic direct investment (DDI) accounted for the bulk of the total approved investments. Although FDI made up for 39.6 per cent (RM82.4 billion) of the total, the value of FDI in 2019 had increased by 2.9 per cent from the previous year.

 
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MIDA: Malaysia Investment Performance Report 2019

Trade and geopolitical tensions overshadowed the global economy in 2019, weighing on sentiments and spilling into weaker growth, as well as a drop in global investments. Malaysia’s economy was not spared, with exports being impacted. However, despite the challenges, the country managed to capitalise on its competitiveness to attract FDI while at the same time, encouraging domestic businesses to invest in the country’s economic future 

 
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MIDA: Impact of COVID-19 on the Malaysian Economy and the Mitigation Measures

The Government has taken pro-active and responsive measures in balancing public health, economic sustainability and the livelihood of the people by allowing several economic sectors to operate subject to strict adherence to health and safety guidelines. 

In this overview document, MIDA showcases the impacts on GDP, Investment, Jobs as well as industries from aerospace, medical devices, tourism and more. View here
 
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MIDA: Malaysia's Economic Stimulus Package

On 27 February 2020, the Malaysian Government announced a RM20 billion Economic Stimulus Package to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 outbreak and reinvigorate the growth of the Malaysian economy. 

In this document by MIDA, the Economic Stimulus Package is analysed by its selected measures, the PRIHATIN and PRIHATIN SME+ packages. View here
 
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Opportunities in times of crisis

"As governments across the globe rally to flatten the curve of the Covid-19 outbreak, businesses are forced to rethink and re-strategise the way they operate. In response, companies in Malaysia have quickly adopted new operational strategies once the movement control order was introduced on March 18.

This is largely due to our high-speed broadband infrastructure and mobile broadband capabilities that are in place, various robust digital services that are still operating, and the resilience of the local workforce. The World Health Organisation recently praised Malaysia for its preparedness and response in managing the Covid-19 crisis."

 
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10 Ideas to Keep Your Kids Entertained During the Coronavirus Quarantine

As Malaysia enters the period under the Movement Control Order (MCO) announced by the Prime Minister, Malaysians are advised to stay at home for a period of time to reduce the Covid-19 outbreak. Schools and daycares have been closed, and small children have been sent home during this period. It can be challenging to keep them isolated from other humans and public places, in the interest of public health. Here are some tips on how to keep your children entertained during the coronavirus quarantine.

 
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Royal Selangor - Raya 2020: Gembira At Home

Celebrate Raya this year from the safety of your own home. Royal Selangor has created this beautiful guide on how you can create an uplifting atmosphere at home and find the perfect gift for friends or loved ones from their list of specially curated products.

20% off selected items!

For order and more inquiries, contact:
siewlin.lim@royalselangor.com | +6016 227 0213

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Shell Sends Equipment to Hospitals

As part of their support for our nation’s frontliners battling the COVID-19 outbreak, Shell Malaysia has started a series of outreach initiatives aimed at lessening the challenges faced by our Malaysian heroes. Hand sanitizers, mineral water, food and beverages are just some of a long list of essential items contributed to medical personnel at Hospital Sungai Buloh, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, and Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun in Ipoh. Additionally, Shell stations across Malaysia have donated essential items to frontliners and local communities, such as electricity for lamps and fans to temporary tents, as well as food and drinks to local authorities. Read more
 
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TLFP distributed over 20,000kgs of food since MCO

"We have been busy and are delighted to share with you that since the MCO was announced on 17/03/2020, TLFP have delivered over 20,000kg of food, which is equivalent to 58,000 meals, reaching almost 5000 beneficiaries every week through 37 of our charities charities as well as 1000 Ppr families in 4 areas. This has been possible thanks to your donations helping us help those most in need. Thank you." - The Lost Food Project

 
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Never has our generation met with a greater need to come together than now. The COVID-19 pandemic has torn through our fabric of civilisation, wreaking upon us a global crisis both tragic and devastating. However, here we are presented with this rare opportunity to unite in arms against a singular adversary, and you can play a role! In supporting the Ministry of Health and our CSR partner, The Lost Food Project, the BMCC is calling on individuals and companies alike to contribute. All contributions great or small makes a difference!

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