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Malaysia’s CPI advances at slowest pace in 42 months

PETALING JAYA: Helped by an easier rise in the prices of fuels, Malaysia’s inflation moderated to its slowest pace in 42 months in August, lower than consensus estimates. This, according to economists, strengthens expectations that Bank Negara will keep interest rates unchanged at the current “accommodative” level till the end of this year amid the need to balance between the risks […]

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US tariffs on China judged to support Thai export growth

The latest round of US tariff hikes on an additional US$200 billion (6.49 trillion baht) worth of Chinese goods is expected to help Thai exports, offering opportunities to replace the Chinese products in the US market, according to a Commerce Ministry study.  Pimchanok Vonkorpon, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office under the Commerce Ministry, […]

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