Malaysia has all it takes to rise as a vibrant economy: Prime Minister

Politics
24 Sep 2023 • 1:29 PM MYT
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Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia has enormous potential to rise as a vibrant economy as it has the necessary resources, skilled workforce and strong economic fundamentals, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said the Unity Government has also crafted a series of policies, namely the Madani Economy, the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and the New Industrial Masterplan 2030 (NIMP 2030) to support it, he said.

The NETR, which comprises catalytic projects worth RM25 billion, is a unique plan to make Malaysia a hub for renewable energy and green technology, he said in his speech at the dinner reception with the Malaysian diaspora and students in New York.

At the same time, the NIMP 2030 is not a rehash of the old plan but a departure from it, as it focuses on specific missions and new thrusts, he said.

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“The 12MP MTR entails a shift in focus, policies and direction — taking into account the new government’s policy of good governance and democratic accountability, as well as the aim to transform Malaysia into a vibrant and economically, socially and academically successful nation,” the Prime Minister said.

Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said as a trading nation, Malaysia’s success depends very much on its ability to promote investments and ensure the continuity of trade activities.

“This is where you should play your role. We want every single Malaysian in the United States (US) to consider themselves as ambassadors of Malaysia, representing the new Malaysian spirit, committed to our ideals.

“You should encourage your colleagues, Malaysians and Americans, to understand and know Malaysia. This would be your mission, and I am here tonight to appeal to you, the goodwill ambassadors, to focus on promoting trade and investments,” he told about 1,000 Malaysian diaspora and students present at the dinner.

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