Malaysia

Don't exploit issue of weak ringgit for political purposes, says Anwar

Prime minister says economic figures and data indicate that the government is on the right track.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2024 8:35PM

Don't exploit issue of weak ringgit for political purposes, says Anwar
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said Malaysia recorded the highest annual investment in its history last year as investors now have confidence in the country. The Vibes pic, February 24, 2024

PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reminded all parties not to use the depreciating value of the ringgit as a political tool without any factual basis.

Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said the government is constantly seeking ways to address the issue, including introducing the Madani Malaysia framework aimed at strengthening the country’s economy.

He noted that as a result, last year saw the highest level of investment recorded in history, despite the fall in the value of the ringgit.

“Sometimes people forget, when it becomes a political issue, they just want to attack. If the world doesn’t have confidence, investment will slow down.

“The world and investors do have confidence (in us), so we recorded the highest investment in Malaysia’s history (last year), inflation decreased, the unemployment rate decreased and economic growth could be maintained in a sluggish global economic environment,” he said when speaking at the opening ceremony of Restu Global Quranic Arts Festival 2024 at the Nasyrul Quran Complex in Putrajaya today.

Anwar said the strengthening of the US dollar could be managed given that Malaysia’s trade with China, Indonesia, and Thailand used local currency values.

“Malaysia’s biggest trade is with China which is 25 per cent of trade using ringgit and the Chinese currency (renminbi), 18 per cent with Indonesia using ringgit and rupiah, 20 per cent with Thailand using ringgit and baht, so the dollar issue has no effect.

“We are concerned that if the ringgit falls, inflation will rise, growth will be stifled, and investments will not come. That is our concern… currently, all economic figures and data indicate that we are on the right track,” he said.

Meanwhile, Anwar said the Madani context aimed to uplift the economy while empowering arts and culture, but at the same time, values and ethics were still instilled in every facet of development.

“What is the meaning of developing sky-scrapers, while the people are oppressed and neglected? What is the meaning of having great factories and buildings but the workers inside are oppressed with low wages,” he said.

Meanwhile, the prime minister also called for the culture of reciting, understanding and appreciating the Qur’an to be expanded to cultivate a Qur’anic generation.

“This Qur’anic generation recites, understands and practices (the teachings of the Qur’an). If not, we have a gap or difference. We talk about justice, but we compromise with corruption, oppression, and bribery.

“My stance in the Madani government is that I do not want to compromise anymore on the principles of good governance, and to cleanse the country of corruption,” he said. — Bernama, February 24, 2024

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