Israel-Palestine conflict has little impact on trade: Tengku Zafrul

Malaysia is keeping an eye out on whether the war will spread to other countries in the region

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KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is monitoring the Israel-Palestine conflict closely, especially to see if it would spread to other countries, said Investment, Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Aziz.

“In terms of trade, the impact on Malaysia is small, but we are monitoring to see if (the conflict) would escalate and spread to other countries.

“At the same time, we are preparing for any eventualities,” he told Bloomberg News, when asked if Malaysia is monitoring the ongoing conflict focused in and around the Gaza Strip.

Tengku Zafrul also spoke about Budget 2024, specifically the government’s drive for fiscal responsibility, as well as attracting quality investments into the country.

During the tabling of Budget 2024, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim proposed that the government pledge RM10 million to the newly launched Palestine Humanitarian Fund under the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs).

Anwar, who also serves as Finance Minister, urged companies and the public to participate in the name of justice and humanity.

“Recent developments in the Gaza Strip have become increasingly critical as Israel has imposed a harsh and cruel blockade on Gaza’s residents and has been forcefully attempting to displace them to the southern part of the peninsula,” he said. – October 16, 2023

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