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Does Malaysia's Economy Have The Agility Of Sang Kancil?

Tan Sri Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Capital Market Research Malaysia (ICMR)

03-Apr-25 08:00

Does Malaysia's Economy Have The Agility Of Sang Kancil?

Malaysia emerged from 2024 on strong economic footing, but how resilient is the country's foundation to withstand potential global turbulence? And as conditions become more challenging, how might this affect the appetite for much needed reforms? We discuss these themes with Tan Sri Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Capital Market Research Malaysia.

Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Natalie Tan


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