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GE14 will not impact economy, says Treasury sec-gen

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KAMPAR: The 14th General Election (GE14) will not impact the national economy, but rather, will strengthen its growth.

Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah said this was due to the belief of various parties, including foreign investors, that the present government would continue to govern the country, which gave them the confidence to continue investing in Malaysia.

“So, foreign investors are very confident with the (Malaysian) stock market. The ringgit is strengthen­ing and oil prices rising, resulting in the government increasing the 1Malaysia People’s Aid payout from RM400 to RM800.

“This also proves the country’s economy is in good shape to face the GE14. I am sure the elections will not have any effect on the economy,” he said after officiatin­g the Finance Ministry’s (MoF) “Bersama Rakyat” programme at the Arena Rakyat Tualang Sekah here yesterday.

The MOF-sponsored corporate social responsibi­lity programme, designed to lighten the people’s economic burden, was supported by the Valuation and Property Services Department and Retirement Fund Inc.

Mohd Irwan said based on this year’s first quarter economic indicators, the economy had seen good performanc­e in achieving growth of between 5.5 per cent and 6 per cent for this year.

“Malaysia’s first quarter economic performanc­e will be announced next month. Looking at it now, we are proud of the performanc­e as the nation’s exports recorded double-digit growth.”

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Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah

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