Malaysia Reviews Dumping Laws as Cheap China Goods Spark Concern

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Malaysia’s Trade Ministry is reviewing its anti-dumping legislation and plans to present it to parliament next year, joining Indonesia in heeding concerns about cheap Chinese products hurting local businesses.

The government supports protecting small- and medium-sized enterprises from the effects of unfair trade following the large influx of cheap imported goods from countries including China, Deputy Trade Minister Liew Chin Tong said in parliament Wednesday.