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Malaysia's economic growth is driven by deficits, and essentially, Malaysia has fallen into a debt crisis, with currency devaluation reducing the attractiveness of capital investment.
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Except for Singapore, all countries globally are running a deficit. Therefore, your viewpoint is incorrect. A deficit will not lead to a debt crisis. Germany's announcement to expand the deficit instead boosted the Euro.
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Not all countries can do this; Argentina, Brazil, and Sri Lanka cannot, while Malaysia is very similar to them, relying on selling Shenzhen Agricultural Products Group and oil for survival.
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In addition to rice dumplings, Malaysia is also a major exporter of Semiconductors, ranking 6th in the Global market. It is nowhere near the countries that have annual trade deficits and are unable to produce their own Autos.
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105438147 : Malaysia's economic growth is driven by deficits, and essentially, Malaysia has fallen into a debt crisis, with currency devaluation reducing the attractiveness of capital investment.
LionS MOO 105438147 : Except for Singapore, all countries globally are running a deficit. Therefore, your viewpoint is incorrect. A deficit will not lead to a debt crisis. Germany's announcement to expand the deficit instead boosted the Euro.
105438147 LionS MOO : Not all countries can do this; Argentina, Brazil, and Sri Lanka cannot, while Malaysia is very similar to them, relying on selling Shenzhen Agricultural Products Group and oil for survival.
LionS MOO 105438147 : In addition to rice dumplings, Malaysia is also a major exporter of Semiconductors, ranking 6th in the Global market. It is nowhere near the countries that have annual trade deficits and are unable to produce their own Autos.
1分利 : Malaysia is quite nice and has not been overly developed, a fantastic country.