Sarawak will reopen economy on its terms, DCM tells Putrajaya
Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Douglas Uggah Embas says the state will reopen its economy on its own terms after a senior federal minister threatened legal action for non-compliance. – The Malaysian Insight pic, May 5, 2020.
SARAWAK will reopen its economy under the conditional movement-control order but not on Putrajaya’s terms, said Deputy Chief Minister Douglas Uggah Embas. Uggah said the state is reluctant to rush into reopening its economy due to public health concerns and has unveiled a three-stage strategy on how factories and businesses should resume operations.
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