Malaysia's Economic Strategy: Open, Neutral, Competitive
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•Smaller countries must ‘double down’ on being open and neutral to survive a multipolar future, says Malaysia’s economic minister
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Malaysia is banking on “being open, on being neutral, and on being competitive” Minister of Economy Rafizi Ramli spoke with Fortune the day after Malaysia and Singapore signed an agreement to establish a special economic zone along their common border.
“The world is going to be multipolar in the future,” he said.
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