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It’s still not business as usual for some sectors
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(Reuters) -Austria's Christoph Baumgartner scored six seconds after kickoff in Saturday's 2-0 friendly win over Slovakia, the fastest recorded goal in international football.

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However, there were other sectors that thrived, particularly those in the ecommerce, technology and healthcare sectors, although they also faced challenges such as disruption in the supply chain, Soh said. But things are beginning to improve for the manufacturing sector, with 2024 projected to see recovery gaining momentum albeit gradually, based on a recent survey carried out by FMM, he said.

Lim said this was due to changes in purchasing trends among consumers who relied on online stores during the pandemic period and the habit persisted afterwards.

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