Covid-19 beri impak besar KDNK Malaysia, kata Bank Dunia
KDNK Malaysia diunjurkan menguncup di antara -0.1% dengan -4.6% tahun ini berikutan kesan buruk yang ditimbulkan wabak Covid-19, menurut Bank Dunia. – Gambar fail The Malaysian Insight, 10 April, 2020.
Sejak wabak Covid-19 bermula dan hingga 23 Mac, berlakunya aliran keluar terbesar dari pasaran pesat membangun dengan rekod pada US$83 bilion, manakala FDI global diunjurkan susut sebanyak 30 hingga 40% tahun ini, katanya. Beliau berkata inisiatif yang mencukupi perlu dilaksanakan untuk membantu PKS dalam keadaan berlakunya gangguan rantaian penawaran dan permintaan.
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