Malaysia

12MP mid-term review to ensure 2025 targets achievable: ministry 

Restructuring the country towards becoming Asia’s economic leader will be its focus, says sec-gen

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2023 2:34PM

12MP mid-term review to ensure 2025 targets achievable: ministry 
According to Ministry of Economy Deputy Secretary-General (Macro) Luqman Ahmad, Malaysia has achieved significant growth, with an average annual gross domestic product growth rate of 5.9% in 2021-2022. – The Vibes file pic, September 8, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – It is crucial to conduct a mid-term review of the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) to determine whether the set targets for 2025 align and can be accomplished with the vision of Malaysia Madani, said Ministry of Economy Deputy Secretary-General (Macro) Luqman Ahmad.

The 12MP mid-term review measures how far targets have been achieved for 2021-2022 and Malaysia’s direction for 2023-2025 towards becoming a sustainable, peaceful and high-income nation.

It takes into account the domestic challenges, global trends and the unity government’s priorities.

Luqman said emphasising the Madani economy’s narrative to restructure the country towards becoming Asia’s economic leader will be the review’s focus.

“As part of the effective response to overcome domestic and global challenges, the reimplementation of development initiatives must be hastened,” he said on Bernama Radio’s Reaksi talk show today.

According to Luqman, Malaysia has achieved significant growth, with an average annual gross domestic product growth rate of 5.9% in 2021-2022.

This growth rate exceeded the target set in the 12MP, driven by increased labour activities and private sector growth, he said.

Luqman added that the country’s achievements were slightly affected by rising global challenges such as mounting geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, increasing commodity prices and high inflation.

“Domestically, Malaysia faces the challenge of widening development gaps between states and territories as well as limited fiscal space.” 

Luqman said the 12MP mid-term review document, prepared by the Ministry of Economy, resulted from a whole-of-nation approach that involved engagement sessions encompassing ministries, state governments, industry players, academicians, civil society organisations and the public.

“This includes, among others, inter-agency group meetings, technical working groups, focus groups and engagement sessions in all states since September 2022 to obtain feedback from all parties.”

During the 12MP mid-term review, all significant economic, social, and environmental sectors will be assessed, he said.

This includes growth, delivery of public services, cost of living, the ageing population, poverty, the labour market, and the implementation of sustainable goals such as environmental, social, and governance principles, Luqman noted.

“The focus will be on ensuring that Malaysia’s economy stays on the right track.

“The mid-term review will also give specific emphasis to strengthen the country fiscally, increase government revenue and restructure Malaysia’s economy to reduce living costs and expand the economy,” Luqman added.

The 12MP mid-term review is scheduled to be tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Parliament on Monday. – Bernama, September 8, 2023

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