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Two university lecturers say the imposition of US tariffs shows that Malaysian firms cannot become dependent on one market.

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00:00Malaysian exporters should seek to further diversify their export market to help lighten
00:07the impact of a 24% U.S. tariff on Malaysian imports, say economists.
00:14University Malaysia Kelantan lecturer Abu Sufian Yacob said Malaysia needs to expand
00:19its market scope, particularly among ASEAN countries, to reduce the direct impact of
00:24the 24% U.S. tariff.
00:29Malaysia's top trading partners in 2024 were ASEAN, China, the U.S., the European Union
00:35and Taiwan, with China remaining the largest single-nation trading partner for 16 consecutive
00:41years.
00:42Idham Razak of University Technology Mara said a diversified market was key to alleviating
00:49the effects of the U.S. tariff.
00:52He said the government should make use of trade deals, such as the Regional Free Trade
00:56Agreement among ASEAN and its six trading partners, and avoid unilateral protectionist
01:01policies.
01:02Meanwhile, Abu Sufian urged Bank Negara and the Securities Commission to keep an eye on
01:08developments in the capital market to prevent any shocks in the market or sentiment-driven
01:13pressure from investors.
01:15He suggested that more flexible fiscal policies be taken in response to the tariffs.

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