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Fri, 04/13/2012 - 05:34
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Malaysia's GDP To Expand 4.6 Percent This Year, Says World Bank
KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 (Bernama) -- The World Bank has forecast that
Malaysia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will continue to expand healthily at
about 4.6 per cent this year.
Senior Country Economist Frederico Gil Sander said the Malaysian economy
expanded a robust 5.1 per cent last year as the government stepped up public
consumption spending towards the year-end.
"We believe the main contributor would be private consumption and private
investment is expected to grow faster than it did last year," he told reporters
after the launch of "The Malaysia Economic Monitor:Modern Jobs" report by the
Economic Planning Unit Director-General Dr Rahamat Bivi Yusoff Thursday.
He expected investment growth to accelerate both public and private
investment.
"In terms of public investment, we are actually looking at the My Rapid
Transit to accelerate its implementation and also new private investment in
areas such as oil and gas," he said.
He said the ultimate goal in becoming a high-income country is to support
higher and more secure incomes for Malaysian households.
Meanwhile, Dr Rahamat Bivi said the EPU was currently studying the
possibility of having unemployment insurance scheme to provide better social
safety net for workers.
"We are still studying the scheme and we have yet to come out with any
details but we are confident the study will be concluded next year," she
said.
She also said the government has established a Minimum Wages Consultative
Council, which would make recommendations on the implementation and minimum wage
rates.
"Prime Minister of Malaysia Najib Tun Razak is expected to announce the
government's decision on the minimum wage policy next month," she added.
-- BERNAMA