Shutdown for at least 10 SGX-listed firms with significant operations in Malaysia
Ng Ren Jye
Singapore
AS MALAYSIA'S 14-day movement control order kicked in on Wednesday, at least 10 Singapore-listed firms have temporarily shut operations in Malaysia from March 18 to March 30 to comply with the government's attempt to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The affected companies are mainly miners, developers and manufacturers, according to regulatory filings on Wednesday. They include JB Foods, Fu Yu Corporation, IEV Holdings, Samurai 2K Aerosol, Spindex Industries, Hatten Land, Anchor Resources, CNMC Goldmine Holdings and Aspen (Group) Holdings.
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