00:00A 15-25% increase in costs across multiple sectors, including healthcare, is expected
00:06around September or October this year due to the ongoing Middle East conflict, says
00:11Selangor Muntribasar Amiruddin Shari.
00:14Amiruddin said the full impact of the conflict has yet to be felt, despite recent increases
00:19in petrol and diesel prices and disruptions in supply chains, Utusan Malaysia reported.
00:25He also said the projection was based on findings from an international bank, which forecast
00:29cost increases across all sectors.
00:32The heat point is not yet to be reached.
00:35It will be reached around September and October later.
00:39That's why I believe that when it comes, we take a little time to talk about this subsector
00:45because this subsector has a focus, attention to the issues and issues.
00:54Amiruddin was responding to Michelle Ng, who asked about the conflict's impact on Selangor.
00:59He said the state government must plan carefully as Selangor, with more than 7.3 million people,
01:05is likely to be among the most affected states.
01:07Donitra Jereza, FMT.
01:10FMT.
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