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Malaysia tumbles down global property rights index

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Malaysia falls 11 spots to 41st position in the 2025 International Property Rights Index.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has dropped 11 spots down the 2025 International Property Rights Index (IPRI) to 41st position from 30th last year.

The country’s overall score fell 4% from 6.19 to 5.94, reflecting slight deterioration across several sub-indicators that assess the strength of legal institutions and protection of property rights.

Within the Asia and Oceania region, Malaysia now ranks 7th, maintaining the same regional position as in 2024 despite the global drop.

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