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  1. The World Bank In Malaysia. Over the past 50 years, Malaysia has successfully reduced extreme poverty and promoted shared prosperity. Its goal is to attain high-income and developed nation status while ensuring that shared prosperity is sustainable.

  2. Explore raw data about the World Bank's finances - slice and dice datasets; visualize data; share it with other site users or through social networks; or take it home with a mobile app.

  3. Malaysia Economic Monitor Reports. The Malaysia Economic Monitor series provides an analytical perspective on the country's policy challenges as it grows into a high-income and developed economy. Explore the World Bank's past reports on key industry, sector, and economic analysis in Malaysia.

  4. The World Bank In Malaysia. Over the past 50 years, Malaysia has successfully reduced extreme poverty and promoted shared prosperity. Its goal is to attain high-income and developed nation status while ensuring that shared prosperity is sustainable.

  5. Come 2056, Malaysia will be a “super-aged society”, with over 20 percent of its population above the age of 65; The aging megatrend brings with it new challenges for Malaysia in areas such as employment, income security and aged care.

  6. Malaysias economic growth is projected to expand by 4.0 percent in 2023 amid an expected slowdown in external demand. This follows a stronger-than-expected recovery of 7.8 percent last year.

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