MCO exemptions for barbers, laundry services and car workshops among others

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MCO exemptions for barbers, laundry services and car workshops among others
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They will, however, have to apply for the exemption at the International Trade and Industry Ministry's website.

The cabinet has allowed barber shops, full-service laundry shops and the automotive industry as among additional sectors allowed to resume operations from Monday next week during the movement control order period.

In a media statement today, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said other sectors that were allowed to begin operating on Monday were the machinery and equipment industry, the aerospace industry, construction projects and related services, science, professional and technical services inclusive of research and development, social health services including registered traditional and complementary medicine as well as hardware shops, electric and electronic goods shops and optometrists.

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