Every year, as dry weather and agricultural burning trigger seasonal transboundary haze across South-East Asia, Malaysians pull out their face masks and check the Department of Environment’s Air Pollutant Index (API).
While the immediate public health concerns, school closures and reduced visibility dominate headlines, the secondary economic impacts of prolonged air pollution run much deeper.
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