PUTRAJAYA: Radical measures to recharge the economy will be presented in Budget 2023, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
While he did not provide further details, he said the initiatives will take into account current economic challenges, efforts to attract investments, and to spur growth.The Prime Minister noted that Malaysia was behind in many areas compared to Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam in terms of competitiveness, approval for businesses, and new initiatives.
"Then we propose actions which are radical," he said at the Finance Ministry's monthly gathering on Wednesday .He hoped that civil servants would come on board to help boost Malaysia's image, not just as a country that practices good governance, but also one that has strong economic standing. He said he was thankful to have been given such a commitment from his Cabinet as he wanted good governance to be the core of his administration.
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