Domestic demand to spur growth


PETALING JAYA: Economists expect the gross domestic product (GDP) growth momentum to ease from the fourth quarter of this year (4Q22) after posting a robust growth of 14.2% in the 3Q22.

Having said that, they pointed out that the economic strength going forward would be buoyed by domestic demand.

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