Malaysia’s Q1 GDP grows 4.2% on-year
Malaysia's first-quarter GDP expanded 4.2 per cent on-year, higher than its advance estimate. But economists warn that the rebound may be short-lived, as price pressures threaten to deepen with the government's plan to cut broad-based subsidies. CNA's Afifah Ariffin reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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