30 Mar 2026 | News & Feature

TFP W13 2026: Getting past the peak of consumption

  • Consumer spending during the recent Ramadan period appears to be higher than in the last year, indicating that the increase in household consumption is driven by factors other than the seasonal effect.
  • Improving demand for labour amid the manufacturing expansion may support households’ purchasing power, although a lower saving rate also contributes to driving consumption.
  • The uptrend in household consumption is threatened by the risk of rising inflation, highlighting the challenge for the government.