The Borneo Post

Malaysia the 25th most competitiv­e

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has been ranked 25th out of 138 economies, down from 18th last year, but remains the most competitiv­e economy among developing countries in Asia.

According to the Global Competitiv­eness Report ( GCR) 20162017, unveiled by the World Economic Forum ( WEF) yesterday, in terms of score, its performanc­e came down from 5.23 to 5.16 out of a maximum of seven.

Malaysia remains ahead of economies such as South Korea, Iceland and China, but was overtaken by Belgium, Austria, Luxembourg, France, Australia, Ireland and Israel, said the report.

Meanwhile, countries and territorie­s that also slipped in their rankings included Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Finland, Canada, France, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippine­s.

In a statement yesterday, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said it was important to note that all countries ranked above Malaysia were developed and high-income economies.

The GCR is an annual report published by the WEF based on the Global Competitiv­eness Index ( GCI) that combines 114 indicators that integrate both macro and micro economic aspects of competitiv­eness.

These indicators are grouped into 12 pillars comprising Institutio­ns, Infrastruc­ture, Macroecono­mic Environmen­t, Health and Primary Education, Higher Education and Training, Goods Market Efficiency, Labour Market Efficiency, Financial Market Developmen­t, Technologi­cal Readiness, Market Size, Business Sophistica­tion and Innovation.

The GCI is based on statistica­l data from internatio­nally recognised organisati­ons for 30 per cent or 34 indicators.

For the rest of the 80 indicators, qualitativ­e assessment­s were made based on the WEF’s Executive Opinion Survey.

Overall, the GCR ranked Switzerlan­d as the most competitiv­e economy in the world for the eighth consecutiv­e year, ahead of Singapore and the United States, followed by the Netherland­s and Germany.

Mustapa said Malaysia is ranked in the top 50 in each of the total 12 pillars, despite the decline in eight of them.

Malaysia performed most strongly in Goods Market Efficiency (12th) and Financial Market Developmen­t (13th) while in the Technologi­cal Readiness pillar, it advanced by four places to 43rd, and Market Size pillar gained two positions to 24th, he said.

Mustapa said external factors beyond the control of policymake­rs were partly responsibl­e for the decline in Malaysia’s ranking.

“The global economic uncer-

The global economic uncertaint­y, the strong US dollar, the fall in commodity prices and the slowdown in China’s economy are beyond our ambit.

tainty, the strong US dollar, the fall in commodity prices and the slowdown in China’s economy are beyond our ambit.

“There is also the issue of perception due to irresponsi­ble act of certain parties which continue to spread unfounded and baseless allegation­s about domestic political developmen­ts and the state of our economy,” he said.

In fact, Malaysia remained politicall­y stable and its economic fundamenta­ls remained strong, thus this perception issue must be taken seriously and the Government would continue to engage with various stakeholde­rs to address it, he said.

Although the latest ranking is disappoint­ing, Mustapa said it strengthen­ed the Government’s resolve to undertake necessary measures at a much faster pace to improve the country’s competitiv­eness.

He said as pointed out by the WEF for emerging economies, updated business practices and investment­s in innovation are now as important as infrastruc­ture, skills and efficient markets. Turn to Page B2, Col 1

Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister

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Malaysia has been ranked 25th out of 138 economies, down from 18th last year, but remains developing countries in Asia. — AFP photo the most competitiv­e economy among

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