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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.
On March 18, 2008, 10 days after Malaysia's ruling party Barisan Nasional's lowest election victory margin since the country's independence, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi unveiled a major overhaul in the composition and size of the nation's cabinet.
Malaysia's political landscape was dramatically transformed last weekend as the ruling coalition government, Barisan Nasional (BN), suffered its lowest margin of victory in 50 years.
Over the past decade, Malaysia has shown strong expertise in the development of generic medicines, a market that is growing in acceptance both domestically and internationally.
In an effort to attract high-value investment to the manufacturing sector, Malaysia has identified medical devices as a segment with significant potential.

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