Malaysia to allocate $1.8b to fund national industrial masterplan

Malaysia to allocate $1.8b to fund national industrial masterplan

Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo by Elliot Andrews on Unsplash

Malaysia’s trade ministry said on Friday the government will allocate 8.2 billion ringgit ($1.77 billion) to fund a national industrial masterplan to be implemented by 2030.

The plan aims to develop a more robust manufacturing sector, by boosting the competitiveness of small and medium-sized businesses and through the creation of high-skilled jobs, the ministry said in a statement.

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the plan would require an estimated total investment of 95 billion ringgit, predominantly from the private sector.

“This creation of high-value job opportunities is crucial to uplift and expand the middle-class society,” Anwar said at the launch of the masterplan.

The plan aims to increase the manufacturing sector’s value by 6.5% in seven years and projects employment growth in the sector at 2.3% from 2023, Anwar said.

Reuters

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