Senior Political Adviser to the Prime Minister, Tengku Zafrul, warned Malaysians may feel the effects of global supply chain disruptions on living costs within one to two months. Rising expenses in logistics, fertilizer, and industrial inputs are expected to push up food and daily goods prices, though initially modest.
Tengku Zafrul Urges Malaysians to Conserve Energy
He noted logistics and agriculture will be hit first, followed by industries reliant on raw materials like plastics. While subsidies help contain transport costs, early signs include higher packaging expenses. Tengku Zafrul urged prudent energy use, stressing Malaysia’s economy remains resilient despite global uncertainty and oil price pressures.
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