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MALAYSIAN industries are being disrupted. The impact is such that not even students looking to further their studies and their parents are exempt from the upheaval.

Multimedia University (MMU) president Prof Datuk Dr Ahmad Rafi Mohd Eshaq said the situation is very advantageous for students, despite appearances. After all, at first glance, disruptions seem to disturb the status quo, making it easy to only see the limited areas of growth in the economy.

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