Malaysia

M’sia must climb out of middle-income trap: Zahid

DPM says govt to continue cutting red tape to boost competitive advantage

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Feb 2023 12:33PM

M’sia must climb out of middle-income trap: Zahid
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the government is committed to creating an economic environment where every Malaysian can fulfil their potential whereby entrepreneurs and the spirit of entrepreneurship are of utmost importance. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, February 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia must climb out of the middle-income trap after languishing for more than two decades in the upper middle-income bracket as per the World Bank’s classification, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Zahid said if Malaysia fails to up its competitive advantage and attractiveness as a centre for investment, its competitors will forge ahead – which in turn will affect the country’s national prosperity and the well-being of ordinary Malaysians.

He said the government is committed to creating an economic environment where every Malaysian can fulfil their potential whereby entrepreneurs and the spirit of entrepreneurship are of utmost importance.

“Toward this end the government will continue to cut red tape that hinders businesses and entrepreneurs. Making profit, paying your fair share of taxes, and creating quality employment is a good thing – it must be facilitated at all levels of government whether federal, state, or local.

“There must be a continuous mind shift that the private sector is the main engine of growth for the nation, it must prosper for the nation to prosper. Malaysia must get out of the middle-income trap we are currently in and take our rightful place as a high-income nation within the next five years,” he said.

Zahid said this in his speech when officiating a seminar organised by MarkPlus Institute ASEAN titled “Entrepreneurial Marketing: How to Grow your Business Post-Pandemic” here today.

Zahid said in the last three years, Malaysia had seen how businesses have been forced to face a host of multifaceted global challenges, including harrowing experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic.

He said moving forward post-pandemic, technology is still the single most important factor that continues changing the socio-economic landscape and influencing consumer choices, and so does the human factor.

“The full value of technology will in the end still depend on the human factor. Yes it is true that to a certain extent using technology does help businesses to grow and profit, but it has its limits as in the final analysis it is the people, the talent behind the application, machine, and processes that determine the level of outcome.

“Nevertheless in this age of technology, to achieve optimum results, man and technology must continue to be fused together more efficiently and seamlessly. This is true for any organisation not only in surviving but thriving,” he said.

Apart from that, Zahid shared a parting gift from a former entrepreneur – three key “nuggets” of entrepreneurship and marketing that left a strong impression on him, which were to  always be on the lookout for opportunities, be nurturing but firm, and everyone should be confident to create and cultivate their own network. – Bernama, February 9, 2023

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