Staying RE-laxed in Malaysia


WHEN Donald Trump swept to power in the United States, renewable energy (RE) stocks in the country tumbled.

It was understandable. Trump has promised to turbo-charge the country’s oil and gas production, and do away with President Joe Biden’s climate policies, including repealing the Inflation Reduction Act, the strongest action the United States has taken to boost RE.

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