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NCCIM tells businesses, people to comply with conditional MCO rules

Friday, 01 May 2020 09:32 PM MYTKUALA LUMPUR, May 1 — The National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Malaysia has called upon businesses and the people to comply with the conditions and standard operating procedure that underpin the restart of the nation’s economic machinery during the conditional movement control order .

“We also call upon everyone to work closely with the government to overcome teething problems that may arise,” its president, Tan Sri Ter Leong Yap said in a statement.The CMCO gets the economic machinery of the nation to be up and running, as it grants almost all economic sectors and business activities to resume operations, but subjected to strict conditions and standard operating procedure to manage the health risks, he said.

“Thus, a decision to put these industries on hold is still a necessity in managing the health risks,” he said.

 

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