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Malaysia on track to become high-income nation by 2020: Najib
NEW YORK: Malaysia is on track to achieve its goal of becoming a high-income nation by 2020 despite the current volatile global economic situation, Datuk Seri Najib Razak said Monday.
However, the Prime Minister said the country must always be prepared for changing conditions and external shocks that were beyond its control.
Speaking at the 5th Global Science and Innovation Advisory Council (GSIAC) at a hotel in midtown Manhattan here, Najib reiterated that the fundamentals of the country’s economy remained strong and there were indicators that showed its economy was on the right track.
He said unlike during the 1998 Asian economic crisis that saw the economy contracted by negative seven per cent, the economy was expected to grow at a rate of five per cent.
Najib said learning from the 1998 crisis, the government had managed to reduce fiscal deficit from negative 6.7 per cent in 2009 to 3.2 per cent this year. “Hence, the banking and financial system continues to have strong capitalisation and ample liquidity.
The rate of non-performing loans and inflation are low and manageable,” he said. He also cited the success of national policies, in particular the National Transformation Policy, that led to a decline in poverty rate to just 0.6 per cent in 2014. Najib said about 1.8 million jobs had been created since the launch of the Economic Transformation Programme in 2010. At the same time, the Prime Minister said, ratings and reports by international financial agencies such as Fitch Ratings, Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s had reflected the actual picture of the current economic management in Malaysia. Malaysia was also ranked 12th out of 60 countries in the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2014. “The nation’s well-being and the welfare of the people have always been my foremost concern and priority,” the Prime Minister said, adding that it was important to strike a balance between the capital economy and the people’s economy. He said capital economy referred to economic management and policies from the macro perspective and the people’s economy focused on issues affecting the daily lives of the people such as cost of living, household income, employment and business as well as security and safety.
“We have achieved all these successes because we have not been averse to evaluate our performance in an open and transparent manner, and to make the changes that prevailing conditions demand,” he said. GSIAC was initiated by Najib in 2011 as part of his efforts to transform Malaysia from a middle-income country to a high-income economy by 2020. Among those present at the meeting were Science Advisor to the Prime Minister Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer New York Academy of Sciences TC Westcott, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Sri Abdul Wahid Omar and Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Khalid Nordin.--BERNAMA
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/09/malaysia-track-become-high-income-nation-2020-pm
NEW YORK: Malaysia is on track to achieve its goal of becoming a high-income nation by 2020 despite the current volatile global economic situation, Datuk Seri Najib Razak said Monday.
However, the Prime Minister said the country must always be prepared for changing conditions and external shocks that were beyond its control.
Speaking at the 5th Global Science and Innovation Advisory Council (GSIAC) at a hotel in midtown Manhattan here, Najib reiterated that the fundamentals of the country’s economy remained strong and there were indicators that showed its economy was on the right track.
He said unlike during the 1998 Asian economic crisis that saw the economy contracted by negative seven per cent, the economy was expected to grow at a rate of five per cent.
Najib said learning from the 1998 crisis, the government had managed to reduce fiscal deficit from negative 6.7 per cent in 2009 to 3.2 per cent this year. “Hence, the banking and financial system continues to have strong capitalisation and ample liquidity.
The rate of non-performing loans and inflation are low and manageable,” he said. He also cited the success of national policies, in particular the National Transformation Policy, that led to a decline in poverty rate to just 0.6 per cent in 2014. Najib said about 1.8 million jobs had been created since the launch of the Economic Transformation Programme in 2010. At the same time, the Prime Minister said, ratings and reports by international financial agencies such as Fitch Ratings, Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s had reflected the actual picture of the current economic management in Malaysia. Malaysia was also ranked 12th out of 60 countries in the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2014. “The nation’s well-being and the welfare of the people have always been my foremost concern and priority,” the Prime Minister said, adding that it was important to strike a balance between the capital economy and the people’s economy. He said capital economy referred to economic management and policies from the macro perspective and the people’s economy focused on issues affecting the daily lives of the people such as cost of living, household income, employment and business as well as security and safety.
“We have achieved all these successes because we have not been averse to evaluate our performance in an open and transparent manner, and to make the changes that prevailing conditions demand,” he said. GSIAC was initiated by Najib in 2011 as part of his efforts to transform Malaysia from a middle-income country to a high-income economy by 2020. Among those present at the meeting were Science Advisor to the Prime Minister Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer New York Academy of Sciences TC Westcott, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Sri Abdul Wahid Omar and Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Khalid Nordin.--BERNAMA
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/09/malaysia-track-become-high-income-nation-2020-pm