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PETALING JAYA: Construction and infrastructure development command the highest multiplier effect in any economy and in most cases, it is the government’s ultimate tool to pump prime the economy.

The mega projects are all there, but there are no major catalysts to trigger any meaningful movements yet as Putrajaya channels its fiscal strength on stimulus packages to assist people and businesses that were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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