Ringgit less a worry for Malaysia exporters amid front-loading


The ringgit’s recent rally will have little impact on Malaysia’s exports as companies scramble to front-load shipments ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes, according to a minister.

 "The concern on tariffs does have an impact on exports, more so than fluctuations in currency, for now,” Tengku Zafrul said at a briefing on Tuesday.

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