The Sun (Malaysia)

Najib launches Malaysia Productivi­ty Blueprint

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak yesterday launched the Malaysia Productivi­ty Blueprint and set a minimum target to achieve an annual labour productivi­ty growth of 3.7% by 2020.

Najib, who is also finance minister, said the blueprint outlines five strategic thrusts, 10 national initiative­s, 32 sectoral initiative­s and 16 key activities.

He said the blueprint will serve as a holistic measure to target initiative­s to open up potential productivi­ty at national, sectoral and industrial level.

The five strategic thrusts are: create manpower for the future; spearhead the digital drive and innovation; ensure industry accountabi­lity towards productivi­ty; build a strong ecosystem; and put in place a strong implementa­tion mechanism.

“Effective productivi­ty increase will serve as the basis to encourage sustained economic growth and contribute towards the country’s aspiration to emerge as a highincome nation and among the top 20 developed nation by 2015,”Najib said.

This aspiration is in tandem with the 11th Malaysia Plan which stresses productivi­ty as the thrust of economic growth.

“This is the reason why the government wants to enhance the productivi­ty level to an annual growth of 3.7 per cent. Today, it is still below traget (3.3 per cent in 2015),” he said when launching the blueprint here.

Najib is chairman of the National Productivi­ty Council, which will not only supervise the country’s productivi­ty agenda but will also meet every quarter to get a status update. – Bernama

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