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M'sia forecast to achieve 6.7pc GDP growth in 2022: ICAEW | Daily Express Online

Malaysia is forecast to achieve a 6.7 per cent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 2022, double the pace achieved in 2021, according to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). 
In a statement, the accountancy body said Malaysia stands in good position for reopening with over 90 per cent of its population fully vaccinated and the recent lifting of the most restrictive measures. 
“Recovery on industrial production exports and indicators on retail mobility statistics contributed to a strong rebound in household spending in October and November in 2021, which will have a spill-over effect on employment and provide confidence for consumer spending ....

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'The crisis is not yet over': Omicron variant could deal another blow to supply chains

Ports and companies have been battling the global supply chain crisis since the start of the year. Just as it appeared like the crisis was beginning to stabilize, the industry may now face yet another blow: the new omicron Covid variant. Omicron is “another test of resilience” for already-stressed supply chains, said Per Hong, senior . ....

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'The crisis is not yet over': Omicron variant could deal another blow to supply chains

Ports and companies have been battling the global supply chain crisis since the start of the year. Just as it appeared like the crisis was beginning to stabilize, the industry may now face yet another blow: the new omicron Covid variant. Omicron is “another test of resilience” for already-stressed supply chains, said Per Hong, senior . ....

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