KL wholesale market estimates huge losses from temporary closure

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Vegetable sellers expect to lose RM15m as news report says there's not enough time to reduce orders from exporters.

The temporary shutdown of the Selayang wholesale market will cost the vegetable traders up to RM15 million in losses. reported that this is due to the market being closed until Friday to allow for sanitation work to take place.

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So u see, when it feels like the virus is under control, such news start to crop up. About money n economics again. But if ppl were getting infected by thousands and dying then it'd be a whole different story. Malaysians are led by the nose by , the shit stirrer.

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