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Economic Outlook 2021
belanjawan2021.treasury.gov.myvalue of digital trade-enabled benefits to the Malaysian economy, if fully leveraged, could grow to RM222 billion by 2030 from RM31 billion in 2019. This presents a new growth trajectory for many service-based industries and supporting sectors like E&E, e-commerce and the gig economy. Another huge potential is in healthcare and its ancillary ...
AR ENG 2017 - bnm.gov.my
www.bnm.gov.myGovernor’s Statement Key Highlights Executive Summary Economic Developments in 2017 13 The International Economic Environment 16 The Malaysian Economy 25 External Sector 35 Box Article: Low-Skilled Foreign Workers’ Distortions to the Economy 44 Box Article: A Critical Assessment of Direct Investments Abroad (DIA) and the Changing Nature of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI)
Globalisation, Economic Policy, and Equity: The Case of ...
www.oecd.orgPrior to 1957, the Malaysian economy was heavily dependent on primary products, specifically tin and rubber, to generate growth and employment. The role of manufacturing was quite minor involving the processing of rubber, tin, timber, foodstuffs and light engineering works. Initially, Malaysia pursued a development strategy that
GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA - EPU
www.epu.gov.myMalaysian economy and provide vast employment opportunities to the rakyat. Apart from the manufacturing industries, the services sector such as transport and communication, finance, insurance, real estate, business service, electricity, gas and water, wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants had also contributed
1 ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT AND PROSPECTS
www.treasury.gov.my4 ECONOMIC REPORT 201718 National Transformation 2050 Introduction The Malaysian economy has made significant strides since independence as reflected by its remarkable growth, driven by a series of structural reforms that began in the 1970s.