“KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 — The Global Supply Crisis Monitoring Dashboard, jointly developed by the Ministry of Economy and the Department of Statistics Malaysia, is expected to be accessible to the public from May 15, said Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir. He said the dashboard is intended to serve as a transparent and easily accessible central reference point for the public to monitor current developments related to the global supply crisis. “The public-facing dashboard comprises 10 main submenus, including energy, commodities, cost of living, economic performance, foreign exchange rates and trade flows,” he said during the Global Supply Crisis Briefing today. At the same time, he said the government’s dedicated version would be used as an internal monitoring platform to assess crisis developments, identify early risks, and formulate mitigation strategies and actions in a more structured manner based on near-real-time data. He said the initiative marks an important shift in how the government manages crises by using near real-time data to detect early pressures, coordinate responses and provide clearer information to the public. MORE TO COME
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