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Malaysia makes efforts to minimise US tariff’s impacts

With lead firms (especially in electronics, machinery and auto parts) will reconsider Malaysia’s manufacturing capabilities, long-term capital investment potentially will flow to ASEAN rivals - Vietnam, Indonesia or Thailand.
Head of School of Business under the Monash University Malaysia Prof Nafis Alam. (Photo: businesstoday.com.my)
Head of School of Business under the Monash University Malaysia Prof Nafis Alam. (Photo: businesstoday.com.my)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysia’s top export to the US - electronics and electrical products - will fac🌄e the biggest brunt of a 25 % tariff hike that the US has imposed on the coun💫try, said head of School of Business under the Monash University Malaysia Prof Nafis Alam.

The 25% tariff starting August 1 is higher than the 24% initially imposed on certain Malaysian exports to the US. As a spill-over effect, companies offering packaging, precision equipment, and logistics may also experience a decline in export demand, Alam said.
Malaysian multinationals based in the US (around 65% electronics) will face cost inflation; a majority of them are already warning that slim profit margins cannot take on an additional 25% US tariff. This will lead to rebalancing in supply chains. Regional competitors like Vietnam will become a more attractive production hub.
Another spillover effect may lead to a rebalancing of investment patterns. With lead firms (especially in electronics, machinery and auto parts) will reconsider Malaysia’s manufacturing capabilities, long-term capital investment potentially will flow to ASEAN rivals - Vietnam, Indonesia or Thailand. Malaysia is trying a two-fold initiative to overcome the hike. On one side, Malaysia is engaging in high-level negotiations and using US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to the ASEAN summit as a deal breaker to secure a 15%-20 % deal. On the other hand, Malaysia is also exploring accelerating trade agreements with the European Union, China or Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership style frameworks to diversify its export base./.
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