Up and about Trump’s tariffs: Cheaper foods for Malaysia?


Some Malaysian economic and geopolitical experts believe new tariffs could indirectly benefit Malaysia if affected countries shift their trade focus to this region. — Bernama

BAKER Nuradilla Hamdan is concerned about the ripple effects of the United States’ recent and impending tariffs on imports from several countries.

The 28-year-old single mother from Cheras worries that the rising costs of imported ingredients, such as butter, may eventually force her to raise the prices of her cakes.

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