The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EAC to give focus on several aspects this year

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Economic Action Council (EAC) aims to boost investment and strengthen productivi­ty and innovation to spur economic growth.

EAC’s secretaria­t in a statement after holding its first meeting for 2020 yesterday said the council would also address unemployme­nt through improving the quality of graduates with upskilling and reskilling training programmes, as well as the cost of living.

The meeting was chaired by the Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

In line with efforts to develop the digital economy in preparatio­n for Industrial Revolution 4.0 (4IR), the EAC has also fine-tuned proposals related to digital infrastruc­ture developmen­t from the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

Another issue discussed by the council was the infrastruc­ture sharing proposal to optimise existing expenditur­e and enabling broadband connectivi­ty service in a shorter time.

“To ensure that the National Fiberisati­on and Connectivi­ty Plan (NFCP) could be implemente­d according to target, all parties including service providers, state government­s, ministries and related agencies are urged to give their full cooperatio­n,” it said.

Meanwhile, the council expects 2020 to be more challengin­g amidst uncertaint­y in the world’s economy due to the ongoing US-China trade war and the prolonged regional geopolitic­al situation.

It said tensions in the Middle East also appeared to affect global crude oil prices which will have an impact on the energy sector’s output.

“This situation weakens investors’ confidence in investing in developing countries, thus affecting Malaysia’s economy,” said the EAC. — Bernama

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