Chinese company loses RM2.6 million in thorny frozen Durian con
A company in China has lost RM2.6 million (approximately SGD$793,000) in a fraudulent deal to purchase frozen Musang King durian from Malaysia.

A company in China has lost RM2.6 million (approximately SGD$793,000) in a fraudulent deal to purchase frozen Musang King durian from Malaysia.
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