Moulding innovative mindsets


Children can let their imagination run wild as they build with bricks to their hearts’ content.

I REFER to the article “Trade war – be ready to respond (The Star, July 16) on the need for Malaysia to be ready to face the consequences of the trade war between the United States and China.

The giants are clashing and we may be trampled in their fight since we are exporting electronic components to these countries. There might be short-term economic strategies that could protect our economy from this but I think we should also have a long-term plan.

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