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Maroc Maroc - THESTAR.COM.MY - Business News - 07/Oct 16:00

Reviving growth via innovation, revenue

The World Bank has cautioned that 2026 may be "a year of restraint" for Malaysia, as slowing global and regional growth, weaker export demand and softer domestic consumption are expected to keep economic expansion flat. Read full story

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