Donald Trump's decision to reverse Joe Biden's policies signals an aggressive approach, potentially impacting the global economy. Analysts predict a decrease in global trade growth and adverse effects on Malaysia's exports, particularly to BRICS nations. However, Malaysia's position in data centers and AI remains strong due to investments by US companies. Additionally, Malaysia's non-aligned stance and participation in international trade agreements offer protection from potential pressures.
PETALING JAYA: Tindakan drastik Donald Trump membatalkan keputusan-keputusan yang telah dibuat oleh kepimpinan Joe Biden selepas mengangkat sumpah sebagai Presiden Amerika Syarikat semalam menunjukkan beliau akan melaksanakan dasar agresif seperti dijanjikannya sewaktu berkempen dahulu.
“Untuk tempoh jangka pendek ini, perdagangan luar Malaysia dijangka terjejas sekiranya AS meneruskan perubahan dasarnya, ini termasuk negara-negara BRICS yang mungkin menjadi fokus utamanya. “Begitu juga dengan pelbagai syarikat AS yang telah lama bertapak di Malaysia terutama dalam industri pembuatan semikonduktor,” jelasnya.
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