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Budget 2023 will mobilise domestic front, support local businesses: Exim Bank

Improvement in commercial activities will boost job creation, notes president

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Oct 2022 12:07PM

Budget 2023 will mobilise domestic front, support local businesses: Exim Bank
Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Bhd president and chief executive officer Arshad Ismail says the budget will help the nation navigate issues in the economy such as rising inflation that has crimped disposable income and increases in interest rates that have magnified challenges in managing financial obligations. – Exim Bank pic, October 8, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The various initiatives and incentives announced under Budget 2023 are likely to mobilise the domestic front, providing much-needed support to local businesses including the micro, small and medium enterprises, said Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Bhd (Exim Bank)

Exim Bank said the improvement in commercial activities would contribute to job creation on the back of the growing number of youth joining the workforce.

“This bodes well for the government’s aspiration to enhance the rakyat’s socio-economic well-being,” president and chief executive officer Arshad Ismail said in a statement today.

He said the RM372.3 billion budget would change the development landscape of the country to be more inclusive and sustainable, strengthening the country’s resilience towards challenges in driving growth despite current headwinds.

Arshad said the budget would also help the nation navigate issues in the economy such as rising inflation that has crimped disposable income and increases in interest rates that have magnified challenges in managing financial obligations.

“Exim Bank is committed to playing its developmental role and delivering on its mandate in supporting more Malaysian exporters to thrive beyond Malaysian borders,” he added. – Bernama, October 8, 2022

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