Malaysia should take advantage of unilateral agreements to prepare for possible impact of Trump's tariffs


Trump, for his part, continued to attack The Atlantic and Goldberg and sent mixed messages on United States (US) President Donald Trump.— Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia should take advantage of all unilateral free trade agreements to further expand market potential as an early preparatory measure to face any possible impact from the implementation of tariffs by United States (US) President Donald Trump.

Director of the Master of Business Administration Programme at Putra Business School, Associate Professor Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff said this effort could ensure that Malaysia is not overly dependent on one or two major trading countries such as the US and China.

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