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Xmas decor issue: Sim urges consistent rules to avoid confusing businesses

Minister says rules must be uniform nationwide as Putrajaya clarifies halal-certified premises can display festive decorations under conditions

4:37 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR— Government rules and procedures must be simplified and aligned nationwide so businesses do not face confusion from mixed directives, said Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Steven Sim.

He referred to the recent dispute in Melaka over alleged restrictions on Christmas decorations at halal-certified eateries and hotels, saying Religious Affairs Minister Datuk Dr Zulkifli Hasan has already clarified the matter and his explanation should be followed.

“It is time we ensure Malaysian businesses continue to prosper regardless of race, religion or state, especially in the food and hotel sectors involving many SMEs.

“Therefore, all government processes and procedures at all levels should be eased and aligned so that Malaysian businessmen are not confused by various interpretations of rules,” he said in a statement, reported Bernama.

Sim said this is part of his ministry’s ABCD strategy, including easing bureaucracy, boosting productivity, improving access to capital and expanding market access.

Earlier, Zulkifli confirmed halal-certified premises are allowed to display decorations for non-Muslim festivals, including Christmas, as long as they are temporary, do not involve worship elements and are not placed together with the halal certificate or logo.

His clarification came after reports of a directive in Melaka allegedly barring such decorations, which sparked widespread criticism.— December 20, 2025

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