Rainy day blues for petty traders


Petty traders at Taman Rinting in Pasir Gudang salvaging their goods after the thunderstorm in August. — Filepic

Taman Rinting Petty Traders Association is seeking the Johor government’s assistance to get new tents so they can continue to trade during the monsoon season.

The association’s deputy chairman Hidayatullah Sidik, 36, said the organisation reached out to Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) over the matter earlier this year but had yet to get a reply.

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