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M’sia projected to see slower GDP growth of 4.3% next year: RAM Rating

Agency says lower figure compared to this year’s expected 8.3% due to ripples from global economy

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Nov 2022 2:27PM

M’sia projected to see slower GDP growth of 4.3% next year: RAM Rating
Next year, private consumption will continue to be the main anchor in terms of driving Malaysia’s economic growth and there will be further recovery once the labour market also starts to improve, says RAM Rating Services Bhd’s senior economist and head of economic research Woon Khai Jhek. – The Vibes file pic, November 23, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – RAM Rating Services Bhd expects Malaysia’s gross domestic product to remain respectable in 2023, although a slower 4.3% increase is forecast compared to the 8.2% projection for the whole of 2022.

During the RAM Insight Series titled “Economic Outlook 2023 – Choppy Waters Ahead?” webinar today, senior economist and head of economic research Woon Khai Jhek said the rating agency felt the slower growth was due to the ripple effects of slower global growth, in particular the slowdown in consumer electronic demand which will impact the semiconductor sector.

“However, I think that on the flip side, the broad and diversified domestic economy actually provides a sturdy base for continued growth.

“So, private consumption will continue to be the main anchor in terms of driving Malaysia’s economic growth and there will be further recovery once the labour market also starts to improve,” he said. – Bernama, November 23, 2022

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