Malaysia is preparing for a delayed increase in inflation as the effects of the Iran conflict are expected to influence consumer prices later this year, according to Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the potential economic repercussions of the ongoing geopolitical tensions. The minister noted that the conflict's impact on global supply chains and energy prices could lead to higher costs for Malaysian consumers. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to mitigate any adverse effects on the economy.