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CMCO Turning Tables On The F&B

Jennifer Ong, Founder and CEO, HAPA Group

14-Oct-20 07:17

CMCO Turning Tables On The F&B

The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya has started and will be on until 27th October. When first announced, there was confusion especially for the food and beverage industry. Jennifer Ong, Founder and CEO of HAPA Group tells us what issues this industry faces and will these new SOPs affect their business.

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Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Roshan Kanesan


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