KUCHING: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Sarawak are more upbeat on their growth prospects than their counterparts in Peninsular Malaysia.
SME Corporation Malaysia economic and policy planning unit director Karunajothi Kandasamy said findings of a recent survey revealed that SMEs in Sarawak had projected average sustained growth of 13.5% this year compared with 8.5% by their peninsular counterparts.
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