Standard Chartered Bank forecasts Malaysia's economic growth to remain stable at 5.0% in 2025, driven by domestic demand and improving business sentiment. The bank has revised its growth projections for 2024 to 5.2% from 4.8% due to strong growth momentum in the first three quarters of the year.
PETALING JAYA: Pertumbuhan ekonomi Malaysia pada 2025 dijangka kekal stabil pada kadar 5.0 peratus, disokong oleh permintaan domestik dan sentimen perniagaan yang semakin baik, menurut Standard Chartered Bank .
“Selepas pilihan raya presiden Amerika Syarikat , ekonomi global sedang bersiap sedia menghadapi pengumuman dasar baharu daripada pentadbiran Rumah Putih, termasuk tarif besar terhadap rakan dagangan utama AS seperti China. Menurut firma itu, dengan China dijangka menanggung kesan utama dasar tarif AS, ekonomi kecil terbuka di Asia berkemungkinan terjejas dalam jangka pendek, termasuk negara yang bergantung kepada perdagangan seperti Malaysia.
“Pelaburan swasta pula dijangka disokong oleh minat yang kukuh terhadap sektor pembuatan di Malaysia serta kadar faedah yang tidak menghalang. “Oleh itu, pasukan ini mengekalkan pandangan bahawa Bank Negara Malaysia akan mengekalkan kadar dasar semalaman pada 3.0 peratus, dan sebarang keputusan untuk menaikkan kadar oleh bank pusat akan bersifat reaktif dan bukannya preemptif,” katanya.
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