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The Malaysian government has been forced to defend its new deal with politicians, analysts and government groups arguing that the deal was “on the other side” and could undermine governance.
Sales, marketing and companies mengku Zofrul Aziz called sales to deal with “the best results in Malaysia.”
“This is the reality we face as a trading power with a major global power, which is a major trading partner,” Aziz said.
Among the critics of the system is former Ahathian leader Mahathir Mohamad – the National Herost and longest-serving leader – who said Contributions to the Agreement I offered to “give up” the freedom of the country.
“We agree to buy their planes, their gas and their machines, obey their mineral laws, to connect with their conditions and not do business, Anwar Ibrahimhe said last week.
He signed the time Visit Donald Trump in Kuala Lumpur last weekThe agreement would see Malaysia agree to remove or cut tariffs on certain products, while the United States has promised to keep tariffs on Malaysian products at 19%, except for a list of products that can be subject to tariffs.
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But the public debate has centered on the issue of the agreement published by the White House, which says that Malaysia is required to comply with economic or pornographic restrictions on third countries.
AZINSION AZIN AZIN also said that the section means that if “Washington decides to ban imports from China or Russia, Malaysia must do the same, even if it hurts our economy.”
Azmin, the minister of international trade and industry, said to work for Malaysia to take from other people's conflicts and destroy “the neutrality that has been our strength for a long time.”
Politicians across the political spectrum, including some members of Parliament in Ankar Ibrahim's Commencement, as well as analysts and government groups have also expressed problems.
Elina Noor, who was Carnegie's chief medical officer for international peace, agreed, she agreed with Mahathir that cooperation was on the other side, but she did not accept the current situation.
“It is the practice of the US, Malaysia is now working hard to ensure that it will not be used to prevent other countries, to increase you to be diligent in different ways, not doing well against its interests.”
The Center for Anti-Corruption and Scams (C4 Center) issued a statement expressing the feeling that the Billational agreement is also defeating the purchase of sales orders.
“It gives us our freedom to choose things,” ogshin Murupembedzo, the center's executive director said.
“There are certain cultures that require that if we are going to do something that might affect our interest, we have to ask for permission first.”
Work, trade and industry were quick to create microlite and release a page of 15 pages frequently asked questions (FAQS) to solve problems. The government's top adviser also said Malaysia could end the deal at some point.
A special House committee is scheduled to review the deal next week.