Japanese firms' business confidence in Malaysia falls in first half of year

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However, an improvement is expected in the next 6 months. FMTNews Jactim

KUALA LUMPUR: Business confidence in Malaysia among Japanese companies operating here continued to decline in the first half of 2019 , but the second half is expected to be better.

“The electrical and electronics industry is impacted, including steel manufacturing. However, exports are still good,” he told reporters at the presentation of business survey results here today. However, on future business plans in Malaysia, 35.4% of Japanese companies said they would expand their business, a 1.4-percentage point decline from the previous survey.

 

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