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February 2, 2022 @ 10:11am
KUALA LUMPUR: Pengenaan surcaj 3.70 sen/kWj kepada semua pengguna komersial dan industri dijangka memberi tekanan kepada pemulihan syarikat terutama perusahaan kecil dan sederhana (PKS), demikian kata Presiden Kebangsaan Persatuan PKS Malaysia, Ding Hong Sing.
Beliau berkata, syarikat yang terbabit dalam pembuatan terutamanya yang menggunakan tenaga elektrik yang banyak akan berdepan peningkatan kos.
Katanya, dengan kos overhead dan operasi yang tinggi akan mendorong kepada peningkatan harga barang.
Jelasnya, lazimnya, kos elektrik bagi kilang mewakili sekitar 5-35 peratus bergantung kepada jenis produk yang dihasilkan.
"Jika kos elektrik meningkat 10 peratus, bagi mereka dengan bil elektrik bulanan sebanyak RM100,000 sebulan akan berdepan kenaikan sebanyak RM10,000, sementara bagi mereka dengan bil elektrik RM10,000 sebulan, mereka berdepan peningkatan RM1,000 sebulan," katanya.
Beliau berkata kepada BH bagi mengulas mengenai impak pengenaan surcaj elektrik 3.70 sen/kWj kepada pelanggan komersial dan industri.
Ding berkata, peningkatan kos elektrik sememangnya sukar kepada PKS di tengah-tengah pemulihan daripada impak negatif penularan pandemik COVID-19.
Beliau berkata, dengan mengambil kira kedudukan semasa, masa yang sesuai untuk menaikkan kadar elektrik adalah dalam tempoh satu hingga dua tahun, yang mana dilihat keadaan lebih stabil.
Katanya, pada masa ini, banyak industri masih lagi berdepan kesukaran dan peningkatan kos elektrik akan memberi tekanan.
Namun di sebalik itu, pengekalan kadar tarif elektrik bagi pengguna domestik di Semenanjung Malaysia untuk Tempoh Regulatori Ketiga (RP3) dapat membantu rakyat menampung kos sara hidup yang tinggi berikutan impak pandemik dan bencana banjir.
Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Gabungan Persatuan-persatuan Pengguna Malaysia (FOMCA) Saravanan Thambirajah berkata walaupun berlaku peningkatan kos bahan api ekoran kenaikan harga arang batu di pasaran sehingga mencecah US$200 satu tan, kerajaan melalui Kumpulan Wang Industri Elektrik (KWIE) akan menampung kos bahan api untuk tempoh Februari 2022 hingga Jun 2022.
Beliau berkata dengan subsidi ini, pengguna tidak perlu membayar kos yang tinggi untuk penggunaan tenaga elektrik.
Read more: Tarif elektrik: Kos operasi tinggi dorong kenaikan harga barang - FOMCA
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January 31, 2022 @ 2:57pm
KUALA LUMPUR: Gabungan Persatuan-persatuan Pengguna Malaysia (FOMCA) mengingatkan peniaga supaya tidak mengambil kesempatan menaikkan harga barangan terlalu tinggi susulan kenaikan tarif elektrik sektor industri.
Timbalan Presiden FOMCA, Mohd Yusof Abdul Rahman, berkata pengguna pula perlu memainkan peranan mengemukakan aduan terus kepada pihak berkuasa jika berlaku kenaikan harga barang yang terlalu tinggi.
"Tidak dinafikan pertimbangan perlu dibuat apabila tarif elektrik membabitkan syarikat besar serta industri terpaksa dinaikkan namun ia bukan alasan untuk menaikkan harga barangan pengguna dengan melampau.
"Jika terpaksa sekali pun (naik harga barang), kenaikannya tidak boleh membebankan pengguna yang sedia maklum terbeban dengan kos sara hidup akibat pandemik dan bencana banjir baru-baru ini," katanya kepada BH, hari ini.
Mohd Yusof berkata, pihak peniaga dan industri sepatutnya memikirkan cara mengoptimumkan penggunaan elektrik mereka dengan menggunakan peralatan jimat elektrik.
Katanya, pihak peniaga dan industri terutama syarikat seharusnya melabur dalam penggunaan elektrik baharu seperti solar dan sebagainya.
"Kita kena ingat, penggunaan elektrik antara industri dan pengguna domestik berbeza. Mereka menggunakan elektrik untuk menjana pendapatan manakala pengguna domestik menggunakan elektrik untuk kegunaan kehidupan harian.
"Justeru, saya berharap pihak berkuasa terutama Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna (KPDNHEP) dapat memantau perkara ini supaya pengguna tidak dibebani dengan kenaikan harga barangan yang melampau," katanya.
KPDNHEP sebelum ini memberi jaminan akan memantau syarikat pengeluar barangan bagi memastikan tiada peningkatan harga susulan kenaikan tarik elektrik sektor industri.
Read more: Jangan ambil kesempatan naik harga barang melampau
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January 25, 2022
IT is indeed depressing for consumers to hear that the prices of essential goods such as chicken and eggs are likely to increase after Feb 4.
Consumers are already suffering from an overall increase in prices of essential goods, including fruits, vegetables and fish.
To further hear that the prices of chicken and eggs will increase is indeed sad and disheartening.
Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca) has always been raising the issue of the impact of increasing prices of food and essentials on consumers, especially low-income consumers.
Low-income consumers are especially impacted by high food prices as a substantial part of their household income is spent on food. Therefore, price increases have a drastic negative impact on them.
Two factors that contribute to the increase are price manipulation and the abuse of Approved Permits (AP).
We have always suggested that one of the key factors of the high price of food is monopolistic practices along with various parts of the food supply chain.
A 2019 report on the market review of key food items by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) confirms that one of the key reasons for high food prices is distortions and manipulations in the food supply chain.
For example, the price of ikan kembong has increased by six times between the price received by the fisherman and the price paid by the consumer.
Another example of a substantial price increase is the price of cabbage, priced at the farm for RM1.60 while the consumer pays a retail price of RM3.90, an increase of 143%.
MyCC in their report has identified multiple causes of the exorbitant food price in the market.
The reasons include market manipulation by middlemen and multiple intermediaries, causing an unreasonable hike in food prices.
Read more: Reduce food prices by acting against price manipulators
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January 20, 2022 @ 5:50pm
LETTERS: When laws and institutions established to protect consumers fail; the consumer suffers.
Fomca expresses its gratitude to the prime minister for intervening in the Touch 'n Go (TnG) saga to provide some protection to consumers by giving them a choice rather than forcing radio-frequency identification (RFID) on consumers.
But that is not enough. The Competition Act 2010 was established to prevent monopolistic behaviour.
Fomca had filed a complaint with the Malaysian Competition Commission (MyCC) on Oct 30, 2018 against consumer abuse by TnG because of its monopolistic position.
Two years later, on Aug 28, 2020, MyCC responded that it had undertaken an investigation and according to the results of their inquiry, "the issues raised do not raise any competition concern".
As a dominant monopoly protected by the government, TnG does not seem to care about the wellbeing of consumers or their needs and problems. When TnG first announced that RFID would replace the Smart Tag, it drew outrage from the rakyat.
TnG then assured that use of Smart Tag would continue and consumers would be given a choice of either Smart Tag or purchasing the new RFID. It claimed to be sensitive to the voice of the rakyat.
However, it went on ahead and reduced Smart Tag lanes at some toll plazas.
This is clearly an abuse of its dominant position because consumers do not have a choice.
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January 20, 2022 @ 9:00am
KUALA LUMPUR: The radio-frequency identification (RFID) lanes at the North South Expressway have come under fire for being nothing more than a glorified Touch 'n Go system.
Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca) chief executive officer T. Saravanan said this following traffic snarls on the North-South Expressway due to faulty RFID tags and the removal of Smart Tag lanes to incorporate the new system.
"So far it's just a glorified Touch 'n Go system because it is not gateless or fully automated like the systems in Australia and Portugal.
"Also the traffic jams we have seen since Monday means that the system is unable to perform better than Smart Tag or Touch 'n Go. And this proves to the public that their doubts and hesitations were not wrong.
"They haven't even sorted out glitches in the system, so how are they going to prove to the consumers that paying RM35 and getting the system fitted in their vehicles is for their benefit?"
Saravanan said people were hesitant to make the switch because Smart Tag and Touch 'n Go were convenient.
"We can change it from one car to another, unlike RFID. But with RFID, when there is an issue, drivers have to reverse in chock-a-block traffic because there is no one in the booths and that is extremely unsafe and stressful."
He said while there was an announcement that attendants would be placed in the RFID lanes to address this issue, Saravanan said it was counter-
Read more: RFID system under fire from consumers, says Fomca
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January 12, 2022 @ 12:23am
LETTERS: IT is depressing for consumers to hear that the price of essentials, such as chicken and egg, is likely to increase after Feb 4.
Consumers are already suffering from increased prices of other essentials, like fruits, vegetables and fish.
The Federation of Malaysia Consumers Associations (Fomca) has been highlighting the impact of increasing prices of food and essentials on consumers, especially low-income earners.
Low-income consumers are hard hit by high food prices as a substantial part of their earnings is spent on food.
Two factors that increase food prices are price manipulation and the abuse of approved permits (APs).
We have always said that monopolistic practices in the food supply chain had inflated prices.
A 2019 report on the market review of key food items by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) found that one of the key reasons for high food prices was distortion and manipulation in the supply chain.
For example, the price of ikan kembong increased six times between what the fisherman was paid and what the consumer forked out at the market. Another example is cabbage. The price at the farm is RM1.60, while the consumer paid RM3.90, an increase of 143 per cent.
MyCC in their report identified several causes of exorbitant food prices, including market manipulation by middlemen and intermediaries, causing unreasonable increases in food prices.
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Januari 7, 2022 @ 5:11pm
KUALA LUMPUR: Gabungan Persatuan-Persatuan Pengguna Malaysia (FOMCA) mencadangkan supaya kerajaan mengimport ayam dan telur bagi mengelak kenaikan harga dan monopoli bekalan itu di negara ini.
Presidennya, Prof Datuk Dr N Marimuthu, berkata Malaysia bukan negara pengeluar makanan dan sehingga kini, mengimport makanan bagi memenuhi permintaan dalam negara.
"Kita mengimport makanan sehingga RM60 bilion setahun. Semua makanan ketika ini juga sudah ada permit import syarikat (AP) seperti ikan, kubis dan kelapa.
"Jadi, teruskan saja import makanan supaya tiada yang monopoli barangan ini dan rakyat tidak menanggung kenaikan harga barangan," katanya sambil menyuarakan rasa kecewa dengan keputusan kerajaan untuk menaikkan harga ayam dan telur.
Terdahulu, Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna, Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi, dilaporkan berkata, harga ayam dan telur dijangka naik selepas Skim Harga Maksimum Keluarga Malaysia (SHMKM), yang dilaksanakan untuk menstabilkan harga barangan keperluan asas, tamat 4 Februari ini.
Beliau berkata, langkah itu terpaksa diambil sebagai mengimbangi situasi 'menang-menang' antara kumpulan pengguna dan penternak di negara ini.
Marimuthu berkata, dalam keadaan ekonomi yang tidak menentu dan pandemik ketika ini, harga makanan tidak sepatutnya mengalami kenaikan.
"Kerajaan sepatutnya faham dengan situasi rakyat sekarang ini dan tidak bertindak menaikkan harga makanan.
"Jangan terlalu menjaga kepentingan segelintir pihak sahaja sehingga rakyat yang terpaksa menjadi mangsa, menanggung kenaikan harga barangan ini," katanya.
Sumber: https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2022/01/908908/fomca-cadang-import-ayam-telur
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11 JAN 2022 9:00AM
KUALA LUMPUR - Kemunculan syarikat jualan yang menawarkan perkhidmatan pembelian ‘kenderaan sambung bayar’ secara terbuka di media sosial, membuatkan urus niaga berkenaan dianggap sah.
Ditambah strategi iklan menampilkan motto ‘kenderaan sambung bayar murah, deposit rendah, perjanjian lengkap, senarai hitam lulus’ digunakan penjual, pastinya mampu menarik minat individu yang kurang arif mengenai undang-undang berkaitan pembelian.
Bagi mereka yang kurang faham mengenai istilah kenderaan sambung bayar, ia merujuk kepada kenderaan yang masih mempunyai hutang pinjaman dengan bank, tetapi dijual pemilik asal kepada pihak ketiga untuk meneruskan pembayaran.
Hakikatnya, penjualan dan pembelian kenderaan menerusi kaedah sambung bayar menjadi kesalahan di bawah Akta Sewa Beli 1967.
Akta itu dikuatkuasakan bagi melindungi pengguna daripada tertekan kerana dibebani kadar faedah tinggi dan mengatasi risiko bakal dihadapi pemilik (penjual) serta pembeli kenderaan.
Menurut seorang sumber, aktiviti penjualan dan pembelian kenderaan sambung bayar ini popular kerana dianggap menguntungkan penjual serta pembeli.
Pembeli dikatakan hanya perlu membayar kos keseluruhan dan deposit yang jauh lebih rendah berbanding kenderaan baharu serta terpakai.
“Urusan jual beli kenderaan sambung bayar kenderaan ini tidak memerlukan banyak dokumen sebenarnya, malah tidak payah ke Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) dan tak perlu tukar nama, jadi memang mudah serta dianggap tidak rumit seperti ditetapkan bank,” katanya.
Bagaimanapun, Pengurus Kanan Gabungan Persatuan-Persatuan Pengguna Malaysia (FOMCA), Baskaran Sithamparam berkata, masyarakat harus menjauhi jual beli kenderaan secara sambung bayar kerana ia membawa pelbagai kesan buruk, bukan sahaja kepada pembeli, malah penjual.
Read more: Pembelian Kenderaan Sambung Bayar Menyalahi Akta, Bawa Pelbagai ‘Derita’ - FOMCA
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Tuesday, 11 Jan 2022
IT is indeed disheartening for consumers to learn that the prices of basic food items such as chicken and eggs are likely to increase after Feb 4 especially since they are already forking out more now for fruits, vegetables and fish.
The Federation of Consumers Associations Malaysia (Fomca) has been and will continue to raise the issue of high prices of food and other basic essentials and how they affect consumers, particularly those in the low income category.
These consumers are especially impacted by high food prices because a substantial part of their household income is spent on food. We have consistently stressed on the fact that high food prices are caused by price manipulation and the abuse of the Approved Permit (AP) system.
We have pointed out that monopolistic practices along the various sectors of the food supply chain result in high prices for consumers. This point was validated by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) in its 2019 report on the market review of key food items.
Take the price of ikan kembong, one of the most consumed fish by households in Malaysia, as an example. According to the MyCC report, “multiple layers of intermediaries in the fisheries supply chain are one of the key factors that drive up the prices of ikan kembung.
“As the fish reach the market, their price would have increased by almost six different times.”
There is also opaqueness in price determination along the supply chain, leading to situations where prices of goods and services do not accurately reflect their true value.
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10 Jan 2022
SHAH ALAM - [DIKEMASKINI] Rakyat tidak perlu risau berhubung tarif elektrik baharu bagi tahun 2022 hingga 2024 yang bakal diumumkan kerajaan tidak lama lagi.
Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Gabungan Persatuan-Persatuan Pengguna Malaysia (FOMCA), Dr Saravanan Thambirajah berkata, dijangkakan tidak berlaku sebarang kenaikan dalam masa terdekat.
Beliau menjelaskan, walaupun terdapat kenaikan yang akan diumumkan, ia tidak menjejaskan rakyat kerana akan ditanggung oleh Kumpulan Wang Industri Elektrik (KWIE).
“Saya rasa tiada perubahan dalam tarif elektrik. Namun begitu, ia bergantung kepada kos sumber bahan bakar untuk menghasilkan tenaga dan kos operasi penghasilan tenaga. Ini berdasarkan kepada harga bahan api semasa.
“Jika ada kenaikan pun, ia akan ditampung melalui subsidi kerajaan oleh KWIE.
“Jadi, pengguna tidak akan bayar kalau harga naik. Dalam erti kata lain, ia telah diberi subsidi oleh kerajaan,” katanya kepada Sinar Harian.
Pada Ahad, kerajaan memberi jaminan tarif elektrik baharu bagi tahun 2022 hingga 2024 akan diumumkan kerajaan dalam masa terdekat tidak akan membebankan rakyat.
Menteri Tenaga dan Sumber Asli, Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan berkata, kerajaan sudah membuat keputusan berhubung penetapan tarif elektrik dalam tempoh tiga tahun berkenaan.
Mengulas lanjut, Saravanan berkata, tarif elektrik perlu dikekalkan bagi membantu rakyat yang masih lagi terjejas akibat pandemik Covid-19 serta bencana seperti banjir dan tanah runtuh.
“Selalu kalau ada kenaikan bil elektrik, harga barang juga akan meningkat.
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