Malaysia aims to be among top 30 largest economies within 10 years: PM Anwar

Mr Anwar, who is also the finance minister, noted that to realise the target, Malaysia must develop greater economic integration with its neighbours, especially with the world facing supply chain disruption.Β
βHence, we need to create more highly competitive local companies to penetrate the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) market,β he was quoted as saying by Bernama.Β
He added that the governmentβs efforts must go beyond free trade agreements.
βFor example, trade diplomacy and strategic arrangements can expand bilateral and multilateral market integration and facilitate the movement of goods, capital, human capital, and technology sharing with neighbouring countries,β he reportedly said.
According to The Star, Mr Anwar also said that the Madani Economy narrative aims to empower the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), the private sector and Malaysians.Β
βBeginning now, all ministries will announce specific plans to strengthen the Madani Economy narrative,” he said.Β
βWe are all aware of the nationβs present debt situation. If there are no reforms, we will be facing a very serious crisis that could affect the countryβs structure,β he reportedly said.
Mr Anwar previously said during his address at the 2023 Budget Dialogue in January that Malaysiaβs national debt had reached RM1.5 trillion (US$350 billion).Β
In 2018, then-prime minister Mahathir Mohamad revealed that the country was saddled with more than RM1 trillion in debt following the opposition coalition’s win in the 2018 General Election. Dr Mahathir then blamed the previous government led by former protege Najib Razak on the issue.
And just last year, then-finance minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz said that the countryβs debt stood at RM1.045 trillion at the end of June 2022. This corresponds with 63.8 per cent of Malaysiaβs gross domestic product (GDP) then.
Meanwhile, Mr Anwar said on Thursday that tax revenue alone is insufficient to sustain operational costs, adding that Malaysia needs a more targeted subsidy mechanism.Β
βTax revenue on the GDP has reduced to about 12 per cent of GDP, which is the lowest in (the region).
βWe have also spent a lot on various subsidies and it has benefitted those who are not in the target groups β¦ We need a more efficient targeted subsidy mechanism so that our limited revenue can be spent on those who really need it,β he was quoted as saying by The Star.Β
According to Bernama, besides positioning Malaysia as a top 30 major economy, the Madani Economy framework also sets six other medium-term benchmarks to be achieved within 10 years.
Mr Anwar said that these include being in the top 12 of the Global Competitiveness Index, top 25 in the Human Development Index, top 25 best score in the Corruption Perception Index and attaining fiscal sustainability with a fiscal deficit of three per cent or less.
The framework also aims to raise womenβs participation in the workforce to 60 per cent and for employeesβ compensation to reach 45 per cent of the GDP.
Source: CNA








