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Malaysia on track to achieve 2022 economic targets: Ismail Sabri

Statistics Department, Bank Negara data show economic growth of 3.1% in 2021 compared to contraction of 5.6% in 2020, says PM

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 20 Mar 2022 11:59PM

Malaysia on track to achieve 2022 economic targets: Ismail Sabri
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob says in terms of foreign direct investment, Malaysia has recorded an increase in 2021, which is more than RM50 billion compared with RM14.6 billion in 2020. – Bernama pic, March 20, 2022

HANOI – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today denied that the government had failed to revive the economy following the Covid-19 pandemic.

He said Malaysia’s positive economic performance in 2021 shows that the country was projected to achieve targets set for this year.

Ismail Sabri said based on reports by the Statistics Department and Bank Negara, the country’s economy grew by 3.1% in 2021 compared to a contraction of 5.6% in 2020.

“Many assume that we have failed to revive the economy. In fact, we have already succeeded in reviving the economy. In terms of foreign direct investment, we have also recorded an increase in 2021, which is more than RM50 billion compared with RM14.6 billion in 2020.

“This positive indicator gives the impression that the country is heading towards economic recovery to achieve the projected gross domestic product of 5.5% to 6.5% for 2022, in line with the projections made by the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the World Bank,” he said when meeting members of Keluarga Malaysia here, in conjunction with his official visit to Vietnam.

The prime minister also said that the government is always concerned about the welfare of the people, especially in helping tourism industry workers impacted by the pandemic.

“When there was a nationwide lockdown, there were companies that retrenched workers. They had no income but had to keep paying salaries, so the government spent billions in wage subsidies, in which the government paid employees’ wages so that they did’t get retrenched.

“This was done to ensure the people still had income and that we do not burden them or the employers who may resort to retrenching them. That is why when there was a rise in unemployment, we tried to control (the situation),” he said.

On the first day of his visit, the prime minister also held meetings with higher management representatives of several Vietnamese conglomerates who expressed their interest to expand their business to Malaysia.

Malaysian Business Chamber (MBC) Vietnam president Datuk Theng Bee Han was present at the event to introduce the company representatives.

Among those present were Sovico Group vice-president Dinh Viet Phuong; chairman of Hoa Binh Construction, Le Viet Hai; and managing director of Gami Group, Pham Hai Minh.

Sovico Group is Vietnam’s leading private conglomerate involved in various industries, including introducing low-cost carrier Vietjet Air, while Hoa Binh Construction Group is a leading construction company with over 31,000 employees.

Gami Group, meanwhile, is well known in real estate, theme parks and trade, including the import of vehicles for the Vietnamese market. – Bernama, March 20, 2022

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