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Movement Control Order extended to April 28, 2020

The Movement Control Order (MCO) has been extended. Originally set to end on April 14, it will now end on April 28,2020. Announcing this extension, the Prime Minister said that the government would also tighten border controls to ensure movement was monitored closely.

The lengthy period of restricted movement which has seen most companies, other than essential ones, ordered to be closed has been very challenging for businesses. In the auto sector, although workshops can operate, they can only provide emergency services and not normal servicing. Obviously, sales of vehicles have come to a standstill and even though some companies are providing ‘online purchases’, customers would still not be able to take delivery of their vehicles since the registration process cannot be done.

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With car showrooms not able to operate for almost the whole month, April will be the worst month ever in the industry for both new and used vehicle sales.

However, the government will allow certain sectors to operate with specific conditions to protect the workers. It has already relaxed the restriction on places like hardware stores and shops selling vehicle spare parts, permitting them to open from 8 am to 4 pm on Mondays and Thursdays. Other types of business that can operate will be announced in due course.

The extension of the MCO takes it into the fasting month and as stressed by the National Security Council, as long as the MCO is in effect, there can be no Ramadan bazaars and gatherings for prayers are also forbidden. This is to prevent close contact which can allow transmission of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

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