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Malaysia's inflation is forecast to come under control, despite the central bank's prediction that it will reach a 10-year high in 2008.
The Malaysian government has refused to reverse its unpopular and controversial increase in fuel prices.
Competition between two of Malaysia's major carriers, AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines, is heating up.
With the price of oil and construction building materials expected to continue their ascent, the government revealed that two high profile infrastructure projects will need to be reviewed while others will proceed as planned.
With recent global industrial trends pointing to a demand for affordable and reliable power, the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE), unveiled in February, is clearly looking to exploit the region's vast resources.
While the global slowdown has led to negative revisions in Malaysia's outlook for gross domestic product (GDP) growth and inflation, the country should be able to count on increasing domestic demand, as well as strong performance in essential commodities, to help it weather the worst of the storm.

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