Malaysia’s economy shrank in Q4 due to a large second wave of the virus and is likely to have contracted much more sharply at the start of 2021. The economy should soon begin to recover again now that the outbreak is finally easing. But with cases still elevated, any bounce back is likely to be slower than the one following Malaysia’s first wave.
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