Malaysia’s export growth to decline due to US-China trade war, say experts
A weaker global trade outlook and ongoing slowdown in China will result in weaker export growth for Malaysia, experts say. – EPA pic, March 5, 2019.
RHB Research Institute Sdn Bhd said Malaysia’s export growth is expected to slow down due to uncertainties over the US-China trade war, as exports eased for the month of January, reportedRHB’s Vincent Loo Yeong Hong said apart from global uncertainties, importers holding back on capital outlays is another indicator of weaker exports in the months ahead.
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