Malaysia's Economy Expected to Remain Resilient Amid Middle East Crisis
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Mar 31, 2026 11:27 pm ET1min read
Malaysia's economy is likely more resilient than expected to the Middle East crisis due to its favorable fiscal space and robust export momentum. Domestic demand is expected to anchor growth, despite the ongoing US-Iran war. CGS International economists Nazmi Idrus and Mas Aida Che Mansor predict a strong performance for Malaysia, despite the uncertainty in the region.

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