China recovery to offset tepid global demand


Shipments to advanced economies, which are facing rising recession risks, are expected to weigh on Malaysia’s trade, economists say. — Bloomberg

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s exports are expected to see slower growth amid a weaker global economy this year.

Shipments to advanced economies, which are facing rising recession risks, are expected to weigh on Malaysia’s trade, according to economists.

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