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MAHB Banks On Retail

The Morning Run Crew

30-Oct-18 07:45

MAHB Banks On Retail

The Morning Run team discusses Malaysia Airports Holdings' (MAHB) latest plans to re-format the layout of its international airports in the country with an aim to increase their retail space footprint. It is also targeting to increase the average spending per pax by 4 times from the current RM35 to RM140 in 5 years.

11:05 - The UK has announced that it will proceed with plans to introduce a digital service tax (DST). The tax will levy a 2% tax on certain prescribed business models whenever revenue is linked to UK users.

Presented by: Melisa Idris, Joyce Goh, Tan Chung Han


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