Governments across Southeast Asia have been bracing for potentially damaging tariffs that could hammer exports of steel, aluminium, cars and semiconductors – as well as China-linked goods – and trigger a fresh, unpredictable restructuring of supply chains.
Last year, Malaysia’s total trade – imports and exports – grew by 9.2 per cent to a record 2.88 trillion ringgit (US$655 billion), according to data from the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation.
“Should there be tariffs, any new measures by [other] countries or a trade war, there will be an impact.”
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