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M’sia 27th most competitive economy, says 2023 IMD ranking

Prices, basic infrastructure, tax policies identified as country’s strengths

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 20 Jun 2023 3:30PM

M’sia 27th most competitive economy, says 2023 IMD ranking
The International Institute for Management Development points out that Malaysia did not perform well in the following sub-factor rankings: business legislation, education, and societal framework. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, June 20, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia has climbed five spots to 27th place in the world’s most competitive economies, according to the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Ranking 2023 report revealed today.

IMD partnered with the Malaysia Productivity Corporation to assess the country’s performance.

According to the report, Malaysia’s improvement in the rankings were mainly backed by its economic recovery, investment growth, bright spots in exchange rate stability, and the employment market, reported Xinhua.

While Malaysia’s strength areas are prices, basic infrastructure, and tax policies, the IMD pointed out that the country did not perform well in the following sub-factor rankings: business legislation, education, and societal framework.

The main challenges for Malaysia this year in terms of becoming a more competitive economy include talent development of an industry-ready workforce, digital-first mindset for sectors, regulatory reforms for ease of doing business at national and sub-national levels, and the pursuit of sustainable development, according to the IMD.

Published by IMD’s World Competitiveness Centre, the 2023 WCR is the 35th edition of the annual ranking and report, covering 64 global economies. – Bernama, June 20, 2023

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