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What’s It Like to Deal With Brutal U.S. Tariffs? Ask Malaysia.

Once a cog in the Malaysian economy, the solar industry profited from Chinese investment. Now it’s becoming a case study of what happens when the United States closes its markets.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

What’s It Like to Deal With Brutal U.S. Tariffs? Ask Malaysia.

Once a cog in the Malaysian economy, the solar industry profited from Chinese investment. Now it’s becoming a case study of what happens when the United States closes its markets.

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scmp.com10 mesi fa

Explainer | What US tariffs mean for Malaysian businesses and workers

While the final rate may look like a good deal on the surface, the deal also raises questions as to whether Malaysia gave up too much.

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  1. lunedì 4 agosto 2025·nytimes.com

    What’s It Like to Deal With Brutal U.S. Tariffs? Ask Malaysia.

    Once a cog in the Malaysian economy, the solar industry profited from Chinese investment. Now it’s becoming a case study of what happens when the United States closes its markets.

  2. giovedì 7 agosto 2025·scmp.com

    Explainer | What US tariffs mean for Malaysian businesses and workers

    While the final rate may look like a good deal on the surface, the deal also raises questions as to whether Malaysia gave up too much.