Economy seen rebounding next year


PETALING JAYA: With the economy expected to show some recovery in the second half of the year, economists said there could be headwinds next year that could impact the revival of the country’s economic growth.

The resurgence and fears of the outbreak of Covid-19, another round of US-China trade spat, lingering uncertainties and geopolitical tension may put a dampener on Malaysia’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth next year.

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