As of 31 May 2021, all business operation and travel permit previously approved by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) will expire. The government requires all essential service businesses to re-apply new permits with MITI for the latest round of Movement Control Order (MCO).
As the country scrambles to once again apply for their operation permits, MITI has released a helpful guide to help staff make sure that the permits on their hands have been updated to ensure smooth sailing at roadblocks.
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For business operation and travel permits, note that the new letter will bear the letters PKP 3.0 on the top right of the letter.
MITI has also included a guide for staff to check the validity of the letters issued to them.
Note that all authorisation letters will come with a QR code to prevent falsification. Bukit Aman has noted to Bernama that police officers at roadblocks will scan the codes to ensure that the letters are genuine.
The total lockdown, or what media is dubbing as Full MCO (FMCO), will be in effect from 1-June to 14-June 2021.
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