The Selangor state government in Malaysia has announced a RM209.26 million (approximately $46 million USD) package of initiatives designed to mitigate the effects of rising global energy prices. This second phase of the Selangor Resilience Strengthening Package includes 15 programs aimed at supporting residents and businesses. The initiatives are intended to provide financial relief and bolster economic stability amidst increasing energy costs. Details of the specific programs were not immediately available, but the overall goal is to lessen the burden on those affected by the global energy crisis. The government hopes this package will enhance Selangor’s resilience to external economic pressures. This follows an initial phase of support measures previously implemented by the state.