Recovery a priority in 2022


 PETALING JAYA: Budget 2022 that is slated to be announced today is anticipated to emphasise recovery measures to emerge strongly from the pandemic amid juggling fiscal constraints from a higher debt burden.

There are ongoing concerns from the investing community on the financing part of the budget, as the debt burden could grow bigger with Covid-19 still in the air necessitating numerous rounds of government aid in the recent past.

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