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Published on 1st July 2022
Brunei is facing rising prices for imported goods due to a confluence of global factors, including COVID-19 disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and climate change. The Department of Economic Planning and Statistics (DEPS) highlights the impact on essential items like chicken, vegetables, and cooking oil, driven by incr...
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Did you know that Brunei imports about 70% of its goods? This means that global events like COVID-19 and geopolitical tensions can really shake up prices! It's like a giant game of Jenga—one wrong move and everything topples over. Plus, with the PenggunaBijak app, you can keep an eye on prices and make sure you’re getting the best deals!
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