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SHANGHAI, Feb 15 — China’s government told local authorities today to allow companies involved in feed production and poultry slaughtering to resume work as soon as possible and overcome disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Local authorities should ensure transport runs smoothly...

Saturday, 15 Feb 2020 11:48 PM MYT

SHANGHAI, Feb 15 — China’s government told local authorities today to allow companies involved in feed production and poultry slaughtering to resume work as soon as possible and overcome disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak.

 

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