Malaysia’s economy to grow 4%-5% this year, says BNM

Malaysia’s economy to grow 4%-5% this year, says BNM

Malaysia’s exports are benefitting from the tech upcycle and the strengthening global economy, given its leadership in the semiconductor industry.

In 2023, Malaysia approved about US$70 billion or RM331.24 billion in investments, with 57% coming from foreign direct investment, says BNM.
PETALING JAYA:
Malaysia’s economy is projected to grow by 4% to 5% this year, supported by robust domestic demand and an improvement in the external sector, said BNM governor Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour.

He said Malaysia’s exports are benefitting from the tech upcycle and the strengthening global economy, particularly since Malaysia is a global leader in the semiconductor industry.

Simultaneously, Rasheed said the government’s fiscal reform initiatives, which include the Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) and the Medium-Term Fiscal Framework (MTFF), will support the paring down of the fiscal deficit to between (-3% and -3.5%) of gross domestic product by 2025.

“The government is committed to ensuring fiscal sustainability through several fiscal reform initiatives.

“This will be supported by both revenue enhancements and expenditure optimisation, including broadening the tax base,” he said in his keynote address at the virtual Islamic Finance Symposium 2024, organised by Fitch Ratings, today.

Rasheed said that the country’s external sector resilience is the key strength and this is contributed by a current account surplus, a manageable level of external debt, a net external asset position, and an adequate level of international reserves.

“This has enabled Malaysia to weather the volatile global financial conditions from a position of strength, and has ensured the domestic financial markets continue to remain orderly,” he added.

Rasheed noted that in 2023 alone, a total of about US$70 billion (RM331.24 billion) worth of investments was approved, with foreign direct investment accounting for 57%.

“In addition, almost 74% of the projects approved between 2021 and 2023 have been realised,” he said.

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