‘Prices of goods to increase one to two pct only’

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19 Jul 2023 • 9:28 PM MYT
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KUALA LUMPUR: Mydin Mohamed Holdings Berhad (Mydin) managing director Datuk Dr Ameer Ali Mydin expects the increase in the prices of goods this August to be around one to two per cent only and not up to 20 per cent as previously projected.

Ameer said sharp price hikes were unlikely because the ringgit stabilised, and the trend was expected to strengthen further based on recent movements.

“Within the next two or three days, the US dollar value will fall from RM4.53 to RM4.54. So I can say that the price will not increase by 20 per cent in August.

“I’m not sure as to whether or not the prices of all items will increase, but if they do, the increase will be between one and two per cent,” he said when appearing as a guest on the Bernama TV ‘Apa Khabar Malaysia’ programme here today.

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Previously, Ameer and several economists had said that the consumer goods price index was likely to rise by up to 20 per cent by October this year due to the increase in operational costs in Malaysia and import inflation.

The cost increase is said to be due to the ringgit's depreciation against the US dollar, which leads to high import inflation.

Meanwhile, Ameer suggested that the government consider giving targeted subsidies by providing monthly cash aid to the B40 group.

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