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Chin (right) attending to a customer looking for a washing machine at her shop in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: Business for micro-enterprises in Johor that reopened during the conditional movement control order (MCO) is picking up slowly but surely.

The temporary closure from March 18 to May 4 was a difficult period for many due to loss of income and they were relieved to be allowed to reopen, even with some restrictions in place.Kahseng Electrical Services store manager Jenny Chin said she was glad to be able to resume operations during the MCO.

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