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In Malaysia, the central bank predicts a solid 4 to 5 percent economic growth in 2024, driven by strong domestic demand and rising external demand.
Despite potential risks from global growth slowdown and domestic challenges like commodity production disruptions, targeted government cash assistance could offset some of these concerns.
The central bank also highlights positive factors like technology advancements and robust tourism activity contributing to potential growth.
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