Finance minister: Malaysia’s economy recovery rate depends on how fast we overcome Covid-19 pandemic | Malay Mail

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Finance minister: Malaysia’s economy recovery rate depends on how fast we overcome Covid-19 pandemic

Saturday, 04 Apr 2020 06:22 PM MYTFile picture shows Senator Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz speaking to reporters as he officially begins his first day as Finance Minister in Putrajaya 10, March 10, 2020. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

“Yet, downside risks remain as the Covid-19 situation is unprecedented and we need to expect the unexpected. “We have collated and considered all feedback, and certain areas have been identified for fine-tuning and improvements.

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BitOne17 No protocols, guidelines and preparations means we are as good as back to square one if MCO lifted. Has SOPs been formulated and briefed should schools, malls, f & b shops, airports open? We can't just lift without impressing on the new Normal. Economy will re-tank.

What about recession already set in? So easy to recover!

How fast we recover from this pandemic will be dependent on if we have Ramadan Bazaar. Even in the unlikely circumstances, the MCO is lifted what form of social distancing is put in place. With our ministers continuing to make irrational decisions, I doubt we can beats this.

Even Rakyat biasa k ow that answer!

GEanalyst You had forgotten recession already set in?

Sure? Hahaha... Let's see

It also highly dependent on backdoor ministers like you to perform . Dont divert the blame solely on covid19.

Our policies must be fast/effective if not there may be dire consequences for the economy/country? Think it’s premature to talk about overcoming unless there is a vaccine in place?

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