ACCCIM: Businessmen upbeat over country’s economy


KUALA LUMPUR: A survey has shown that businessmen appear to be increasingly optimistic about the country’s economic outlook this year, says ACCCIM president Tan Sri Ter Leong Yap (pic).

The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Malaysia’s (ACCCIM) survey report on the economic situation in Malaysia for the second half of 2017 showed that 55% of the respondents were optimistic about the economy in 2018.

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