Household spending, services forecast to bolster economy


PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s economic momentum is expected to hold firm into the second half of this year (2H25), buoyed by resilient domestic demand, targeted policy support, and a recovering tourism sector, even as external headwinds from global trade tensions continue to loom.

Analysts said distributive trade and services activity should remain steady, underpinned by higher household spending capacity from recent monetary easing and fiscal measures.

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