Malaysia’s government rolls out $237m SME loan support amid US tariff threat

Malaysia's prime minister Anwar Ibrahim believes the country's initial GDP forecast for 2025 is unlikely to be met.
Malaysia’s government rolls out $237m SME loan support amid US tariff threat

Malaysia’s prime minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday, May 5, that the government would increase its loan guarantee ceiling by MYR1 billion ($238 million) to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) secure bank loans, amid the tariff threat from the US.

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