Mixed signals will drive investors away, warn economists

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They say latest policies on workers' housing and mineral mining raise questions over commitment to human rights and environment. FMTNews Economy

Human resources minister M Saravanan had been doing well to address issues of workers’ accommodation and it was therefore disappointing to see Putrajaya making a U-turn, says an economist.

Geoffrey Williams of Malaysia University of Science and Technology said human resources minister M Saravanan had been doing well to address issues of workers’ accommodation and it was therefore disappointing to see Putrajaya making a U-turn. The plan is to provide long-term returns from the mineral industry and to make it one of the main contributors to the country’s economy.

 

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