This follows the announcement of a one-year state of emergency by Myanmar military on Feb 1, during which the military would be taking over the affairs of Myanmar. The military has further pledged to hold new elections after one year and operate in line with existing laws.
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In a filing to SGX dated March 23, Sanli says it remains focused on ensuring the safety of its staff and they are advised to work from home until the situation improves.
The group also says that it is still too early to ascertain the longer-term impact to the Sanli’s businesses, and will continue monitoring the situation.
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Shares in Sanli closed flat at 5.5 cents ono March 23.