Opinion

Strategic fiscal prudence to safeguard economy amid global uncertainty

Government measures to tighten spending are aimed at protecting national finances and ensuring resources are prioritised for critical sectors, analyst says

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 13 Mar 2026 12:58PM

Strategic fiscal prudence to safeguard economy amid global uncertainty
Rising crude oil prices and global economic volatility add pressure to Malaysia’s budget - March 13, 2026

THE government is implementing a strategic programme of fiscal prudence to maintain a robust financial position in the face of global economic uncertainty and surging crude oil prices.

Associate Professor Dr Aimi Zulhazmi Abd Rashid of UniKL Business School said the government’s effort to restructure spending priorities is crucial for channelling funds to sectors and groups most in need.

“This measure also provides the government with financial flexibility in case the global economic crisis persists,” she said.

“The approach demonstrates a disciplined and focused commitment to managing national finances. Fiscal prudence shows the government’s positive direction in ensuring expenditures are prioritised — distinguishing between urgent needs and those that can be deferred.”

Dr Aimi added that such cost-saving strategies could help preserve sufficient fiscal space to support public welfare programs.

Initiatives likely to remain high on the government’s priority list include BUDI MADANI, Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA), and Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR).

The analyst warned, however, that fiscal pressure is expected to intensify, particularly as the government aims for a 3.5 per cent fiscal deficit in the 2026 budget.

“Experience during the COVID-19 pandemic showed that large expenditures were necessary to support the economy and assist citizens and businesses,” she noted.

She emphasised the need to maintain fiscal room to support micro, small, and medium enterprises if global economic turbulence continues.

Rising global crude prices could have a significant impact both internationally and domestically, Dr Aimi added.

Higher energy costs drive up transportation and production expenses, slowing global trade as demand declines.

Additionally, increases in commodity prices such as rice, wheat, and corn could exert upward pressure on inflation in multiple countries, she said, underscoring the importance of careful fiscal management.

The government’s focus on disciplined spending and targeted support measures reflects a proactive strategy to safeguard Malaysia’s economy while ensuring the welfare of its citizens amid mounting international and domestic economic challenges. - March 13, 2026

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