OECD urges Malaysia to boost competitiveness amid global uncertainty


KUALA LUMPUR: The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has urged Malaysia to implement further measures to enhance its economic competitiveness and strengthen its resilience.

Speaking during a virtual conference on the OECD Economic Outlook today, the organisation’s head of division for Southeast Asia, Jens Arnold, said Malaysia should consider additional reforms to bolster its resilience amid ongoing global uncertainties.

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