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Maroc Maroc - NST.COM.MY - A La Une - 16/Jan 08:00

Higher income to fuel demand

KUALA LUMPUR: Higher salaries for civil servants and the upcoming increase in the minimum wage next month are set to boost demand and enhance property affordability nationwide this year, industry experts said.

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