The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Najib leading M’sia’s impressive growth

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has managed to lead Malaysia to achieve one of the most impressive growth records in Southeast Asia by combining social inclusivit­y and promarket economic policies, says a former High Commission­er to Malaysia.

John Dauth, who was based in Malaysia from 1993 to 1996, said since Najib became Prime Minister, 1.8 million jobs had been created, resulting in a 3.0 per cent unemployme­nt rate — one of the lowest in the region and half or less than that of Indonesia (6.0 per cent) and the Philippine­s (6.8 per cent).

“Growth has also seen a transforma­tion of living standards,withaverag­ehousehold income increasing more than 20fold.

“Malaysia did well in the decades after 1970 in harvesting the low-hanging fruit of economic developmen­t.

“As a result, the country is on the cusp of crossing the US$15,000 per capita gross domestic product (GDP) threshold into the tier of advanced-income countries, and a goal Najib has made to be the centrepiec­e of Malaysia’s 2016-

Growth has also seen a transforma­tion of living standards, with average household income increasing more than 20fold.

John Dauth, former High Commission­er to Malaysia

2020 economic programme,” he wrote in an opinion piece for The Australian, published yesterday.

He said the prime minister acted preemptive­ly to strengthen the public finances, essential as a buffer against global trends, whereby according to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund’s most recent Article IV consultati­on, “fiscal consolidat­ion is well timed, appropriat­ely paced, and remains on track”.

Dauth highlighte­d that last year, Najib took the courageous step of using the window created by falling oil prices to eliminate expensive and poorly targeted petrol and diesel subsidies.

This is in addition to introducin­g a broad-based 6.0 per cent goods and services tax to strengthen the country’s tax base and reduce the reliance on volatile oil and gas revenues.

With various reforms in place, Malaysia’s fiscal deficit had almost halved since Najib became Prime Minister and is on course to be eliminated by 2020.

Dauth said Malaysia is a country at a historic juncture in developmen­t terms, making the right decisions as it climbs the developmen­t pole.

“You do not do that without the tried and tested leadership of someone like Najib,” he added. — Bernama

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