Following the latest announcement of the Full MCO (FMCO) beginning 1 June 2021, MIDA HQ will remain open virtually and offers services and facilitation through various virtual channels. We encourage you to leverage on the available technology tools for communication such as emails or virtual meetings/consultations.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia has announced an RM40 billion aid package for the people to facing economic challenges during the Full Movement Control Order (FMCO) lockdown.
In a special address today, 31 May 2021, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said a number of initiatives would be implemented under the “Program Strategik Memperkasa Rakyat dan Ekonomi Tambahan” (Pemerkasa Plus).
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The National Security Council (MKN) meeting today had concluded for the approval of companies under the economic sectors allowed to operate by the Government during the Movement Control Order (MCO) commencing 1 June until 14 June 2021 to be obtained via the COVID-19 Intelligent Management System (CIMS) 3.0 managed by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).
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MITI has also released a tutorial video showing the application process via CIMS 3.0. Click here to watch the tutorial. The video is in BM.
The difference between the MITI Approval Letter before June 1 along with FMCO version
- No need to re-download the letter if it has the PKP 3.0 text below the QR Code

In line with the implementation of the First Phase of this Movement Control Order (FMCO), all permission letters to operate for sectors permitted by the Government previously issued by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) is revoked effective 1 June 2021.
The NSC Special Session chaired by the YAB Prime Minister today decided that a one stop centre coordinated by MITI will be created to issue permission letters to operate for the essential economic sectors after obtaining confirmation from ministries regulating the sectors concerned.
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The Ministry of Transport (MoT) has released a press statement on the activities permitted in regards to transportation and travel. During the lockdown, only two people, including the driver, are allowed at one time in private vehicles, taxis and e-hailing vehicles, regardless of capacity. However, in the event of medical needs, three people including the driver are allowed at one time, such as hospital visits with a doctor’s letter or vaccination as validated with the MySejahtera application, or for security reasons.
For public transportation, the MoT said all operators of land and sea public transportation are allowed to operate at 50% of passenger capacity. Passenger airlines are exempted from this requirement due to the already low passenger levels

