China News Network Kuala Lumpur, March 25th (Reporter Chen Yue) Recently, a proposal has been widely spread on Malaysian social media. This proposal issued by the Malaysian Chinese Enterprise General Chamber of Commerce calls on Chinese enterprises and employees in Malaysia. Family members donated enthusiastically to help Malaysia fight the epidemic.

Zhang Min, chairman of the Malaysian Chamber of Commerce of Chinese Enterprises, said in an interview with the China News Agency that at the most severe moment of the epidemic in China, all sectors of the Malaysian society have extended a helping hand, and the General Chamber of Commerce has assisted the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia and the Guangdong Guangdong Association. Wait for more than a dozen local business groups, or purchase medical supplies to donate to the hospital in the epidemic area, or use cash to raise funds to support the Chinese people. "Malaysian friends are generous to help with the great love of" One side is in trouble, and the other is support. "We have this kind heart in mind."

Zhang Min said that now the new coronavirus pneumonia continues to spread around the world, and the situation in Malaysia is becoming increasingly severe. Fighting the virus is a battle without borders. Chinese companies in Malaysia are willing to connect with Malaysian friends and fight together for an early victory over the virus and victory in the epidemic.

He introduced to reporters that since the general chamber of commerce released the fundraising initiative, he has received positive responses from many member companies and quickly raised RM 195,500 (about 300,000 yuan) in a short period of time. The Chamber of Commerce used some of the funds to purchase the first batch of 2,500 virus detection kits. It is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur by the end of March and donate to the Ministry of Health of Malaysia.

At present, the fund-raising activities of the Chamber of Commerce are still ongoing. I hope that the strength of Chinese-funded enterprises in Malaysia will contribute more to the fight against the epidemic in Malaysia. In addition to the fundraising arrangements arranged by the General Chamber of Commerce, there are also many Chinese-funded enterprises in Malaysia who actively purchase medical donations through their own channels in accordance with their respective group deployments.

Zhang Min told reporters that many members of the chamber of commerce are involved in basic service industries, such as banking, transportation and logistics. These companies pay attention to caring for employees. On the one hand, in accordance with the requirements of the Malaysian government, the number of employees who work on site is minimized; Adhere to on-site office and provide necessary services for the society. Arrange employees to work flexibly to make peak trips. Provide employees with necessary protective equipment, including masks, gloves, disinfectant, and hand sanitizer.

He introduced that, for example, Bank of China Malaysia immediately launched a business continuity emergency plan when the second wave of outbreaks in Malaysia suddenly increased. On the basis of providing necessary financial services in accordance with regulatory requirements, the number of on-the-job staff was reduced as much as possible, and the minimum number of employees was kept. Personnel on the job. The Bank of China reserves necessary anti-epidemic materials and distributes them to employees, strengthens their personal protection, and improves their awareness and knowledge. The Bank of China also cleans and disinfects business tools such as ATMs and business offices several times a day. Professional companies are required to regularly disinfect and clean business offices to fully protect the safety of employees and customers. (Finish)