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Rankings speak louder than false narratives, PKR MP shells opposition

Rankings speak louder than false narratives, PKR MP shells opposition

Malaysiakini5 hours ago

PKR lawmaker R Yuneswaran has urged the opposition to stop peddling 'false narratives' about the goods and services tax (GST), sales and service tax (SST), and subsidy rationalisation efforts.
To underscore that the Madani government is on the right track, the Segamat MP pointed to the International Institute for Management Development World Competitiveness Ranking 2025, which saw Malaysia rise 11 spots with a record high of RM378.5 billion in foreign direct investments.

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