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From Hormuz to KL: How War in West Asia Hits Your Wallet

45 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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Tensions in West Asia are escalating, and the global economic impact could hit closer to home than many Malaysians realise. In this episode of Scoop Insight, Ipoh Timur MP Howard Lee Chuan How unpacks why Malaysia may appear stable on the surface, even as deeper economic vulnerabilities quietly build beneath. As pressure mounts around key global trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz, the risk of rising oil prices, disrupted shipping, and renewed inflation is becoming harder to ignore. These are not distant geopolitical concerns - they carry real consequences for Malaysia’s economy, from the cost of living and fuel prices to the strength of the ringgit, job security, and the resilience of local businesses. The conversation explores how a prolonged conflict could ripple across Southeast Asia, reshaping supply chains, increasing financial uncertainty, and testing how long governments can continue cushioning the impact through subsidies and policy measures. More importantly, what does this mean for you? As uncertainty grows, Malaysians may need to rethink how they spend, save, and plan ahead in a more volatile global environment. Is Malaysia truly prepared for what’s ahead, or are we simply not feeling the impact yet? Watch this episode for a clear, grounded look at the risks - and how to stay financially resilient in uncertain times. Host: Azim Idris Guest: YB Howard Lee

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