KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia partially lifted on Tuesday a ban on chicken exports that was aimed at fighting domestic shortages but sent prices soaring in neighboring Singapore, sparking squawks of protest.

However, the curbs are only being eased on a small number of chicken types — and not the one most commonly exported to Singapore — meaning the impact could be limited.

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