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Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim unveils new measures to help with rising living costs

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim unveils new measures to help with rising living costs

CNA3 days ago
Malaysia has unveiled new measures to address growing public concerns about the rising cost of living. They include a cash handout for all adult citizens and a promise to lower fuel prices. But these measures, though welcomed, are unlikely to shore up public confidence in the government overnight. CNA's Melissa Goh reports.
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