Ceiling prices on pork belly, white pomfret for Lunar New Year: minister

12 Jan 2023 • 7:32 PM MYT
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Ceiling prices on pork belly, white pomfret for Lunar New Year: minister

ALOR STAR – Eight types of food items have been gazetted under the Festive Season Maximum Price Scheme in conjunction with the coming Chinese New Year celebration, which will last for 15 days effective from January 15 to 29.

Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub said the eight items are white pomfret (weighing 200 to 400g each); white shrimp (between 41 and 60 pieces per kg); garlic from China; imported potatoes (China); imported round cabbage (Indonesia and China excluding Beijing); live farm pigs; pork belly; and lean and fatty pork.

“Our (ministry) enforcement will monitor and control these prices for seven days before the festival, one day during the festival, and seven days after the festival,” he said at a press conference during a supermarket visit here today before conducting a survey of essential goods.

Salahuddin said the maximum retail price set for white pomfret is RM42 per kg; white shrimp (RM39 per kg); white garlic (RM8.50 per kg); potato (RM4 per kg); round cabbage (RM4 per kg); live farm pigs (RM15 per kg); pork belly (RM36 per kg); and lean and fatty pork (RM25 per kg).

“So I hope that no traders or premises would be fined or face action by the authorities… cooperate so that we can give joy to the people, especially when we are facing the cost of living issue now,” he said.

For the record, any trader who commits an offence by not complying with the maximum price scheme rules will be subject to action under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011.

Meanwhile, he said the supply of eggs was sufficient in the market, but the results of his survey, especially after the launch of Ops Terjah, found certain locations still lack supply.

In that regard, Salahuddin asked consumers to report directly if they encounter a shortage in their area for immediate action to be taken.

“In the ongoing Ops Terjah thus far, yesterday I received a report in Jempol (shortage of eggs), before that a report in Johor Baru, and prior to that a report came from the Kedah border.

“So, I have instructed enforcement officers to do an immediate inspection so we can deal with the matter double quick,” he said.

He said as a result of his ministry’s meeting with the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry, the egg supply issue is expected to be resolved within three months. – Bernama, January 12, 2023