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Malaysia’s GDP expands by 2.9% in Q2 2023

Economy growth moderated due to weaker export demands, expert says

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 18 Aug 2023 1:00PM

Malaysia’s GDP expands by 2.9% in Q2 2023
Malaysia’s economy has expanded by 2.9% in the second quarter of 2023 compared to the same quarter last year at 8.9%. – The Vibes file pic, August 18, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s economy expanded by 2.9% in the second quarter of 2023 (Q2 2023), supported by an improving labour market and the continued increase in domestic demand and tourism activities, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia. 

Chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin said Malaysia’s economic growth moderated during the quarter, partly due to weaker external demand amidst the global technology cycle, lower commodity production and high base effect from Q2 2022, which recorded gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 8.9%. 

Malaysia posted GDP growth of 5.6% in Q1 2023, bringing the average growth for the first half of the year (H1 2023) to 4.25%. 

On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted basis, the economy grew by 1.5% (Q1 2023: 0.9%). 

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Datuk Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour said Malaysia’s economy remains on track to achieve a growth of between 4.0% to 5.0% this year, backed by the labour market’s continued recovery, implementation of projects and rising tourism activities. 

He added that the Madani Economy Framework would drive the comprehensive restructuring of the Malaysian economy. 

Inflation 

Speaking at a press conference here today, Abdul Rasheed said the headline inflation is expected to be between 2.8% and 3.8% in 2023, due to the moderation in core inflation and gradual subsidy rationalisation. 

“Core inflation, while declining, remained elevated relative to its long-term average (2011-2019 average: 2.0%),” he said. 

He noted that both non-core inflation and core inflation had moderated, where fresh food and fuel contributed to the decline in non-core inflation, while the moderation in core inflation (Q2 2023: 3.4%; Q1 2023: 3.9%) was largely contributed by selected services. 

These include food away from home, telephone and telefax services, and personal transport repair and maintenance. 

“Inflation pervasiveness declined as the share of Consumer Price Index (CPI) items recording monthly price increases moderated to 42.7% during the quarter (Q1 2023: 56.0%), below the second quarter long-term average (2011-2019) of 43.9%. 

“Notably, inflation pervasiveness dropped in June after a transitory uptick in May following the festive season,” Abdul Rasheed said. 

As for H2 2023, both headline and core inflation are projected to trend lower within expectations, partly due to the higher base in H2 2022. 

Nonetheless, he noted that risks to the inflation outlook are subject to the changes to domestic policy on subsidies and price controls, as well as global commodity prices and financial market developments. 

Outlook 

Moving forward, the BNM governor said the economic growth will continue to be supported by domestic demand amid improving employment and income as well as the implementation of multi-year projects. 

Tourist arrivals are expected to continue rising, which would support tourism-related activities. 

“Risks to Malaysia’s growth outlook are subject to downside risk stemming primarily from weaker-than-expected global growth. 

“There are, however, upside risk factors such as stronger-than-expected tourism activity and faster implementation of projects,” he added. – Bernama, August 18, 2023

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