
“Malaysia has a few things going for it now. It has a government that understands how the world is supposed to work and it is trying to open up so that if people accomplish something they can see the fruits of their labor. They have lots of natural resources, are right in the middle of the region, and speak multiple languages, so Malaysia has a lot going for it. I have had criticisms of Malaysia in the past, but at the moment, I have investments in Malaysia for the first time in a long time. This is a government that understands economics better than some governments, has big reserves, and has a very large agricultural component of their economy.”
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