Exports to recover in Q4


PETALING JAYA: In spite of trade activities coming under pressure amid tighter restrictions due to the high number of Covid-19 cases, the country’s trade surplus for the year is expected to be sturdy.

Although some sectors may see cancellation of future export orders and disruption in supply chains due to the tighter restrictions from the lockdown, on the whole, economists are confident that the nation’s trade surplus would remain sizable this year.

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