The Malaysian economy is expected to grow sharply in the second quarter from a low base in the year-ago period, but COVID-19 lockdowns will hamper growth, according to economists polled by Reuters.
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Security minister Dan Jarvis said the Government made every effort to support the prosecution of alleged spies.