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Legal Red Herrings: Stifling Innovation?

The Morning Run Crew

05-Apr-17 08:47

Legal Red Herrings: Stifling Innovation?

The Morning Run crew gives you their take on today’s business headlines:

0:14 - Private consumption expected to slow this year on higher inflation and weaker Ringgit

7:15 - Uber and Grab drivers must now be licensed under proposed amendents


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Tags:  consumer sentimentprivate consumptionRinggitinflationUberGrabCommercial Vehicles Licensing Board Act





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