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The republic's trade minister says those with Malaysian workers who commute may need to activate continuity plans. FMTNews Singapore

SINGAPORE: Singapore will continue to stay in touch with Malaysia to see how the situation evolves under the Movement Control Order, the republic’s minister for trade and industry Chan Chun Sing said.

The order, the first in the country’s history, was announced by the prime minister in a live broadcast at about 10pm. Yesterday Singapore announced new border restrictions on travellers, including those from Asean, requiring them to go into a 14-day self-isolation.

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