The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Economy to recover once vaccinatio­n rolls out

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KUALA LUMPUR: The country's economy is expected to show a positive developmen­t by the middle of this year once the National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme, which begins on Wednesday, gathers momentum, an economist said.

Malaysian Academy of Sciences fellow Datuk Dr Madeline Berma said economists predicted that Malaysia would be able to revive its economy starting the third quarter of this year, depending on the smooth implementa­tion of the vaccinatio­n programme.

“This is in line with the forecast issued by the Economic Planning Unit which expects the country's economy to recover around 4.5 to 5.0 per cent,” he said in a special coverage of the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines arrival to Malaysia on BernamaTV on Sunday.

Madeline said the services sector was one of the sectors that needed to be given priority in the vaccinatio­n programme, besides the manufactur­ing sector to help increase production rates.

She hopes with the national immunisati­on programmme underway, the country's tourism

This is in line with the forecast issued by the Economic Planning Unit which expects the country’s economy to recover around 4.5 to 5.0 per cent.

Datuk Dr Madeline Berma

and export sectors could also be mobilised again to open more economic opportunit­ies for industry players.

“The country's tourism and export sectors have been badly affected by the closure of national borders since the Movement Control Order was imposed,” she said.

Meanwhile, Madeline said investment­s from internatio­nal pharmaceut­ical companies in the research and production of the Covid-19 vaccine in the country could help reduce the unemployme­nt rate.

She said the potential for collaborat­ive research and vaccine production in the country would open up opportunit­ies for recruitmen­t of highly skilled graduates.

“We hope the presence of pharmaceut­ical companies that could create jobs will drive the country's economy and instils confidence in foreign and local investors that the country's economy is growing and recovering well with a good cycle.

“This is a good developmen­t in the effort towards a high-tech country in line with the launch of the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint,” she said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A health worker prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid19 at a clinic. Economists say, Malaysia would be able to revive its economy starting the third quarter of this year, depending on the smooth implementa­tion of the vaccinatio­n programme.
— AFP photo A health worker prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid19 at a clinic. Economists say, Malaysia would be able to revive its economy starting the third quarter of this year, depending on the smooth implementa­tion of the vaccinatio­n programme.

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