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PM assures high-quality living

‘12mp to adopt unpreceden­ted approach to harness malaysian Family spirit’

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KUALA LUMPUR: The 12th Malaysian Plan (12MP) will be a detailed roadmap to ensure a higher quality of living among Malaysians by 2025, says the Prime Minister.

In order to achieve the 12MP goals, the entire nation would be galvanised into making it a success by 2025, added Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

“It would be an unpreceden­ted approach,” he said.

The 12MP would harness the Malaysian Family spirit, involving all government agencies, industry players as well as society, to make it a reality, he added.

However, he said the transforma­tion targets aren’t merely about generating national wealth.

“Instead, they are to overcome several structural economic problems, to prepare a future workforce, to increase the harmony of Keluarga Malaysia (the Malaysian

Family) and to reduce developmen­t gaps between states.”

Apart from that, there would be more efficient methods in delivering services to the people, he said during the tabling of the 566-page document in Parliament yesterday.

Ismail Sabri said the government would focus on ensuring growth in several strategic and high-impact industries such as electric and electronic­s, global services, aerospace, halal food, creative, tourism, biomass, and smart farming.

He said the aim was to introduce clearer policies and legislatio­n, as well as a more conducive business environmen­t to ensure quality investment­s.

“In line with the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0), the manufactur­ing sector is expected to shift towards the production of high-added value products and the Malaysian industry is an important player in the global supply value chain.

“The farming sector will also be improved using smart technology in order to increase productivi­ty and the level of food security in the country.”

Ismail Sabri also said internatio­nal trade would be strengthen­ed by identifyin­g new markets and products, while internatio­nal trade cooperatio­n will be encouraged through the ratificati­on of free trade agreements such as the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP).

He added that transforma­tion would be ensured among the 1.2 million micro-smes (micro, small and medium enterprise­s) across the country.

“Micro-smes are the backbone of the country’s economy. However, a big portion of micro-smes needs to be empowered after being affected by the pandemic.

“Therefore, the government is committed to continuing to support recovery among the micro-sme community.”

With the implementa­tion of several projects under the 12MP, he said he was confident that Malaysia would be able to achieve an average growth of 5.2% in the services sector, 5.7% in manufactur­ing, 3.7% in farming, 2.6% in the mining sector, and 4.2% in constructi­on from 2021 to 2025.

“For the badly affected tourism industry, it is expected to recover with the rate of 3.8% growth and micro-smes are able to contribute 45% to the GDP and 25% to total exports by 2025.”

The plan is seen as being dedicated to helping less developed states, especially Sabah and Sarawak, said Datuk Seri Maximus Ongkili.

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs) said there was much focus given to less developed states, as well as outstandin­g claims under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).

“The Prime Minister’s assurance on resolving outstandin­g issues and claims stipulated under the MA63 shows that the Federal Government means business in resolving the perennial developmen­t and basic needs problems faced by Sabah and Sarawak,” he said in responding to the 12MP.

“The developmen­t funds dedicated to less developed states, especially Sabah and Sarawak, are refreshing,” added the Kota Marudu MP and PBS president.

He said never before in previous Malaysia Plans had such focus been given to Sabah, Sarawak and the

MA63.

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