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Malaysia on track for 5.3-6.3% GDP growth this year: Tengku Zafrul

Finance minister optimistic on achieving forecast due to economic activity resumption

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Aug 2022 12:03PM

Malaysia on track for 5.3-6.3% GDP growth this year: Tengku Zafrul
Malaysia’s gross domestic product has expanded by 8.9% in the third quarter of 2022, which was aided by a boom in overseas trade leading to both export and import values hitting record highs in June. – Pixabay pic, August 15, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is on track to achieve a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of between 5.3% and 6.3% in 2022, said Finance Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Aziz today. 

“I feel very optimistic that we will achieve the GDP forecast of between 5.3% and 6.3%,” he said during an interview with CNBC this morning. 

Tengku Zafrul said Malaysia’s economic growth is expected to accelerate in the third quarter of 2022 (Q3 2022), continuing the positive economic momentum in the first half of the year, driven by private consumption following the resumption of economic activities in the country. 

Malaysia’s GDP expanded by 8.9% in Q3 2022, aided by a boom in overseas trade with both export and import values hitting record highs in June.

However, the country’s economic outlook going into 2023 is expected to be challenging due to concerns over a global economic slowdown, China’s stumbling growth and the United States Federal Reserve’s aggressive monetary tightening.

“Even the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have revised their global growth forecast, (due to events such as) the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

“China, which is Malaysia’s largest trading partner, has also implemented a very conservative Covid-19 policy, and this has disrupted the supply chain between Malaysia and China,” he added. 

Meanwhile, Tengku Zafrul said Malaysia’s budget deficit is expected to remain at 6.0% in 2022, noting that the debt-to-GDP ratio currently stands at 60% – well below the ceiling of 65%.    

“We will have to stick to that 6.0% deficit. We need to make sure that the revenue is as per budget or at least matches what we need to do to cover the higher expenses due to subsidies,” he said. – Bernama, August 15, 2022

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