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Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that Malaysia was weighing the return of a broad-based consumption tax instead of implementing subsidy cuts for RON95 as the government looks to bolster its finances.
Malaysia's finance minister said on Thursday that a promised withdrawal of a goods and services tax would create a 21 billion ringgit ($5.3 billion) hole in the budget, which will be mostly ...
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