Malaysia

Fuel subsidies regressive, counterproductive: Nurul Izzah

2.9% of GDP spent on fuel subsidies last year compared to just 1.7% on healthcare operating costs, notes former MP

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 28 Oct 2023 4:30PM

Fuel subsidies regressive, counterproductive: Nurul Izzah
Nurul Izzah Anwar says that as Malaysia heads towards having an ageing population, more investment in social protection is needed to adequately prepare the country with the best healthcare system so that future youth would not be burdened to bear the costs. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, October 28, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia needs to strengthen its redistribution system to enable wealth and public funds to be utilised well, said secretariat of the Special Advisory Body to the Minister of Finance co-chair Nurul Izzah Anwar.

Therefore, she said, certain functions need to be visited and reviewed from time to time to ensure they meet the target objectives.

Citing an example, she said fuel subsidies have been proven regressive and counterproductive.

“We spent RM52 billion just last year burning fuel. That is 74% of our total subsidies, translating to 2.9% of gross domestic product (GDP).

“Contrast this to our expenditure on healthcare operating costs, amounting to only 1.7% of GDP during the same period. Imagine the substantial loss in opportunity cost to fuel subsidies,” Nurul Izzah said in her keynote address at the Youth Economic Forum 2023 here today.

She said as Malaysia heads towards having an ageing population, more investment in social protection is needed to adequately prepare the country with the best healthcare system so that future youth would not be burdened to bear the costs.

The Youth Economic Forum is organised by the Perdana Fellows Alumni Association as a platform for the young generation to engage with the government, private sector and international organisations. – Bernama, October 28, 2023

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