Malaysian gains from US-China trade war short-term, industry players say
SME Association of Malaysia president Michael Kang believes that Malaysian business has made a quick buck from the US-China trade war but Vietnam and Indonesia may benefit more in the long-run. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 3, 2019.
ORDERS are pouring in for some Malaysian small and medium enterprises thanks to the US-China trade war, but there are pitfalls in the form of a talent shortage and human resource policies, according to SME Association of Malaysia president Michael Kang. He said companies in a range of sectors have seen increased orders from both the US and China after the two superpowers began their dispute last year.
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