D for Diesel
Malaysia imports approximately 60% of its food needs, with total food imports exceeding RM78.79 billion (approx. US$17.5 billion) in 2023, up from RM75.62 billion in 2022. Major imports include wheat, rice, meat, dairy, and vegetables.
with limited farming land, no one wants to work in a farm, high costs, the country need to rely on Australia, China, Thailand, and India. When we have land, they like to build more shopping mall and hi-res building.
developers likes to have fast returns but giving shittier lower in value.
with bad traffic management, they tend to build higher as their desire. Dont worry, the financial institutions will cover their asses. So imagine you place in another 700 cars in Cheras. Brand the product as sustainable living.
Now Diesel price is MYR6.02 per liter.
No worries as we Malaysians already think three times to eat our local fruit Musang King.


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