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Malaysia confident of positive growth and avoiding recession in 2023 despite global headwinds: Tengku Zafrul

 Publish date: Sun, 5 Feb 2023, 4:57 PM

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia is confident of achieving positive growth and avoid a recession this year despite having to navigate through global headwinds.

Even though the country's economic growth this year is projected to moderate compared with 2022, International Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said he was optimistic that Malaysia would not face a recession.

"On the issue of recession, I am optimistic there will not be (one)…the definition of a recession is two successive quarters of negative GDP (gross domestic product) growth.

"Bank Negara Malaysia, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank have projected for Malaysia to continue achieving positive economic growth in the 3-5 per cent range.

"I do not think we are going to face a recession. However, compared with the growth we achieved in 2022, there will be some moderation.

"Therefore we need to take this opportunity to ensure all of our engines of growth keep firing especially in terms of trade and investment," he told Bernama during his recent visit to Penang.

In 2022, Malaysia's total trade surpassed the RM2 trillion mark for the second consecutive year when it registered RM2.8 trillion, with exports reaching RM1.6 trillion, exceeding 12th Malaysia Plan projections, and imports reaching nearly RM1.3 trillion.

During his two-day (Feb 3-4) visit to Penang, Tengku Zafrul said he held meetings with top state officials and industry players to discuss efforts to strengthen the industrial ecosystem here as it is one of the leading investment destinations for the electrical and electronics (E&E) and medical technology sectors.

"We need to attract high quality investment that can provide jobs to our people and increase the national income. We also want this FDI (foreign direct investment) to be translated into DDI (domestic direct investment).

"If possible, we want to develop small-and-medium enterprises that can provide services and become suppliers to multinational corporations operating here.

"Penang is the best example for this where there are multinational companies that work together with small companies until these companies are able to grow and be listed on the stock exchange," he said.



 -BERNAMA

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Income Betul ker Tengku Zafrul???
06/02/2023 2:13 PM
DickyMe Heard these optimistic words multiple time but nothing to prove it.
As usual, just croaking of frogs under coconut shell.
Self praising is not worthy of a praise.
12/02/2023 3:12 PM
BobAxelrod33 Didn't he say their Visit to Middle East brought in Billions of dollars in Investments??? Habuk pun tak nampak..........but FDI continued to sell and out flow, every week and month......
12/02/2023 3:34 PM
BobAxelrod33 Post removed. Why?
12/02/2023 3:36 PM
BobAxelrod33 What happened to this historical Tune Finance as he left??? and his adventure at CIMB??
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