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MCO 3.0 will have 1% impact on GDP: Tengku Zafrul

Tighter SOPs could lower growth to about 5%, says finance minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 May 2021 9:50PM

MCO 3.0 will have 1% impact on GDP: Tengku Zafrul
Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz says Malaysia lost about RM2.4 billion daily during the first MCO, while MCO 2.0 was estimated to cost the country RM300 million to RM400 million a day. – File pic, May 22, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The tightened movement control order 3.0 (MCO 3.0) is estimated to have up to 1% impact on the gross domestic product (GDP) throughout its implementation period from May 12 to June 7, said Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz.

For instance, he said, Malaysia lost about RM2.4 billion daily during the first MCO which ran from March 18 to May 3 2020, while MCO 2.0 was estimated to cost the country RM300 million to RM400 million a day as it ran from January 13 to February 18, 2021. 

“We are still studying the impact, although it is still too early to tell. We are estimating that during the whole period of MCO 3.0, the impact could be up to 1%.

“The exact numbers will be shared later when a proper analysis is done,” he told a virtual press conference on Saturday.

With tighter standard operating procedures (SOPs) being enforced under the one-month MCO 3.0, Zafrul said it could lower the GDP growth to about 5% to 6.5% for 2021, slightly lower than the 6% to 7.5% per cent target forecast by Bank Negara Malaysia earlier.

“When we forecast the GDP target of 6% to 7.5% for 2021, we did not expect another MCO to take place.

“So now that it has happened, it (the GDP) could be lowered to 5% to 6.5%, but again, this is preliminary and we are watching this closely,” he said.

Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today announced additional restrictions to tighten the SOPs of MCO 3.0 through two strategies, namely the work-from-home directive, and limiting business operating hours effective May 25 for the entire peninsula and Labuan. 

Ismail Sabri said this was aimed at reducing the movement of people, preventing a more serious spread of COVID-19.

Commenting on this, Zafrul said every decision made would have a trade-off with a different impact on the lives and well-being of the people.

“If controls are too tight and the economy is closed, Covid-19 cases will be reduced but at a severe cost to the rakyat, but if controls are too lax, it will lead to an explosion of Covid-19 cases which also will undermine the economy,” he said.

Hence, he said a balanced approach had been taken by the government to allow a win-win situation.

“We allow the economy to continue but with tightened SOPs towards keeping Covid-19 cases at a controlled level and at the same time, safeguard the livelihoods of the rakyat,” he said. – Bernama, May 22, 2021

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