Truce set to ignite property deals


Malaysia’s real estate sector is regaining momentum, buoyed by a combination of global tailwinds and robust domestic fundamentals. A 90-day tariff truce between China and the United States has sparked renewed confidence among investors, while Kuala Lumpur’s (KL) property segments, ranging from industrial to residential, are showing signs of healthy growth.

According to global real estate agency IQI, activity in the property market picked up sharply following the announcement of the temporary trade truce.

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