Coming months crucial for Malaysia's battered economy
Analysts say biggest economic risk is fate of Budget 2022, which is scheduled to be tabled at the end of October
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Kuala Lumpur
THE next few months will be crucial in determining the future of Malaysia and its battered economy, with the country's vaccination programme expected to gather pace and Parliament to reconvene in September with the embattled prime minister subjecting himself to a vote of confidence.
Analysts say that the biggest risk from an economic perspective is the fate of Budget 2022, which is scheduled to be tabled at the end of October.
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