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: The Cabinet has decided to allow several economic sectors to operate in phases on condition they adhere strictly to health and safety guidelines.

Senior Minister and International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali in a statement today said the government’s decision is based on findings from studies “that indicate that the spread of Covid-19 would not only have a significant impact on health, but would also have detrimental effects on the economy and the well-being of the people, in particular, the SMEs”.

- Construction projects with accommodation facilities for workers, such as centralised quarters for workers or workers’ camp - Professional services related to the construction industry including architects, engineers, town-planners, land surveyors, quantity surveyors, project managers, facility managers as well as other relevant services• Social health services including registered traditional and complementary medicine practitioners

• Hardware shops, electrical and electronic shops and optometrists in the wholesale and retail industryFive factors have to be adhered to before the additional sectors are allowed to operate:- steps taken to ensure the stability of export activities;- impact on the sustainability of SMEs in the economic sector, particularly in

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