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No more imported food at official events, Anwar tells civil service
Published on: Friday, June 20, 2025
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No more imported food at official events, Anwar tells civil service
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urged civil servants and officials to be more mindful of the need to support homegrown produce.
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has directed all government departments to cease using imported goods, particularly food, at official events, in a bid to promote local products.

Speaking at the finance ministry’s monthly assembly, Anwar said that using local produce would not only bolster the local economy but would also open wider opportunities for local farmers to market their goods.

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“If every government department follows this directive, it will create more opportunities for our farmers to supply local food ingredients,” he said.

The prime minister also cited the example of neighbouring countries whom he said were committed to using local food products at all official functions.

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“In Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand, I’ve never been served imported food at any government-hosted official event. It’s automatic for them to ensure that only local food is served,” he said.

Anwar also criticised the preference by some parties for imported food products despite the government’s clear stance.

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Calling the practice inconsistent with efforts to empower the local economy, he urged civil servants and officials to be more mindful of the need to support homegrown produce.

 
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