Fiscal Reforms Necessary To Ensure Economy Remains Sustainable: Anwar

The government needs to implement fiscal reforms to ensure the Malaysian economy remains on a sustainable and solid track, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

For Malaysia to start out towards becoming a high-income economy based on humane values, the reforms will be focused on targeted subsidies and revenue base expansion to create fiscal space which can be mobilised to improve the people’s welfare.

“The Madani Government will also put a stop to the debt addiction syndrome in order to restore foreign investors’ confidence,” he said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) today.

Fiscal reform measures, while inconvenient for everyone, are necessary to rejuvenate the national economy.

“Given the tax revenue-to-gross domestic product ratio of only 11.8 per cent, the government has limited space to invest in people development and provide the appropriate assistance to the vulnerable and needy groups,” Anwar said.

Yesterday, the Prime Minister chaired a Fiscal Policy Committee (FPC) meeting which discussed and examined the latest Malaysian economic scenario, as well as the short to medium-term outlook for the country’s fiscal position.

During the FPC meeting, committee members agreed to strengthen the Debt Management Office to enhance the government’s debt management and to streamline the role of the Finance Ministry’s Investor Relations Office, which serves as the main reference centre for market investors.

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