EconomyThai, Malaysian outlooks improve on tourism, China recovery: JCER
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A truck transports a container at a port in Shandong province, China. Economists expect exports of goods and services to China to support ASEAN economies. © Reuters
KENTARO IWAMOTO, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- Economists project stronger-than-expected growth for Thailand and Malaysia this year thanks to tourism recovery and the easing of China's strict COVID-19 policy, according to a quarterly survey compiled by the Japan Center for Economic Research and Nikkei.