
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 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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