Malaysia's biggest palm oil-producing state says plantations to remain closed
Share:
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's biggest palm oil-producing state, Sabah, will uphold its decision for plantations and millers in six districts to suspend operations until mid-April as part of its coronavirus containment measures.Sabah chief minister Shafie Apdal told reporters after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday that the state's first priority was to save lives, and that it will only look at challenges facing businesses, factories and plantations after that."I want the facts from the health..