No rebound seen next year in weak Malaysian exports to China


PETALING JAYA: A rebound in Malaysian exports to China is unlikely next year, as global demand outside of the United States remains uncertain.

Moody’s Analytics associate economist Jack Chambers said weaker China demand had weighed on Malaysia’s exports performance and this had only been partially offset by the weak ringgit.

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