Malaysian Belt and Road project tells some staff to work from home in China’s Wuhan | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 18 — The contractor for a Malaysian rail project that is part of China’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiative has advised some Chinese staff to work remotely while a coronavirus outbreak delays their return from holidays, a company official said today. Malaysia has barred the return...

Tuesday, 18 Feb 2020 07:25 PM MYT

Malaysia has barred the return of 13 managerial staff on the US$11-billion East Coast Rail Link after they returned to China’s central province of Hubei, the epicentre of the outbreak, during their Lunar New Year holidays. Nearly 200 Chinese staff, who also went back for the annual holiday, are now back at work following 14 days of self quarantine at base camps in Malaysia, said Darwis Abdul Razak, chief executive of project owner Malaysia Rail Link.

 

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