ESG preparing business continuity guide for firms
Janice Heng
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Singapore
BUSINESSES should "be prepared for different scenarios" involving the Wuhan coronavirus and develop business continuity plans if they have not done so yet, even though the current situation here is stable with no signs of community spread, Enterprise Singapore (ESG) said on Wednesday.
Supported by the Singapore Business Federation (SBF), ESG is preparing a business continuity guide to which firms can refer when developing such plans.
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