Workers cleaning Kuala Lumpur Tower windows. With higher prices for everyday items on the horizon, Malaysians can expect a tough year ahead even with the opening up of the economy. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, November 3, 2021.
THE higher price of raw materials and labour shortage are driving up the cost of everyday items and Malaysians will be paying more for them, say industry leaders. Higher transportation costs are also adding to the problem. A daily breakfast of toast, drinks and eggs has seen price increases of between 5% and 20%, a casual survey by The Malaysian Insight at several coffeeshops has found.
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