The Malaysian government, led by Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, is set to implement a strategy in the second quarter of 2024 aimed at stabilizing the country's sugar supply and pricing. Amidst challenges such as global price hikes, production deficits, and a worldwide supply shortage, Malaysia is considering measures like maintaining sugar stockpiles, offering subsidies, or adjusting the controlled price, currently at RM2.85 per kilogram. This decision is in response to the difficulties faced due to Malaysia's reliance on 100% imported sugar, despite efforts to increase supply through conditional import permits.