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Malaysia Getting Its Mojo Back?

Daniel Moss , Opinion Columnist, Bloomberg

12-Nov-25 08:45

Malaysia Getting Its Mojo Back?

Malaysia has had some recent wins from the strength of the Ringgit to strong economic growth despite the geopolitical tensions and trade war. So,  has Malaysia found its glory days again. A question that was posed by Daniel Moss, a Bloomberg commentator in his op-ed piece entitled "Malaysia Got Its Mojo Back. But for How Long?" . We ask him why he wrote the article and if there are challenges ahead.

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