Growth likely to moderate in 2025


PETALING JAYA: Economic growth is expected to moderate in 2025, weighed down by escalating global trade tensions and policy uncertainty from major trading partners, even as domestic demand provides some support.

Following the release of the country’s first-quarter (1Q25) gross domestic product (GDP) advance estimate – which came in at a one-year low of 4.4% – economists are growing more cautious on the outlook for the economy.

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