Co-op Commission committed to empowering online businesses


MELAKA: The Cooperative Societies Commission of Malaysia (SKM) is committed to empowering online businesses to help develop more competitive cooperatives and reactivate those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

SKM executive chairman Zazali Haron (pic) said almost 60 cooperatives nationwide were affected by the pandemic while nearly 30% of the 14,600 registered cooperatives nationwide were categorised as inactive.

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