Analysis of the 2022 Malaysian Budget
The much-awaited 2022 budget was recently announced, focusing on three key areas, namely the Rakyat’s wellbeing, building business resilience and creating a prosperous and sustainable economy. Read our analysis and insights into the budget, and how it impacts businesses and communities here. Download File
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The end of the Covid-19 pandemic will bring an interesting and busy time. The governments of all the countries will be keen to kick start their economies to bring employment and economic activities to their population to try to bring the economy back to where it was before the pandemic. The main approach for generating
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On 19th February 2021, the Prime Minister of Malaysia Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin launched the MyDIGITAL initiative – a new and comprehensive approach designed to anchor the country’s digital economy by 2030. This initiative serves as part of the government’s plans to “transform Malaysia into a digitally-driven, high income nation and a regional leader in
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According to the United Nations (UN), the world population is set to steadily rise over the years, from 7.7 billion to 9.7 billion in 2050. With the world’s population expected to reach its peak around the end of the current century, at a level of nearly 11 billion, the global food crisis is growing. The
Read More...National 4th Industrial Revolution Policy Framework for Malaysia
The client is a Ministry in Malaysia, with primary function to formulate, implement and monitor medium and long-term socio-economic development nationwide. In view of the emerging 4th Industrial Revolution and its impact towards various economic sectors, the Client is envisioned to commission a study – to develop a national policy framework that would guide the
Read More...Can Malaysia Regain Her Asian Tiger Economy Status?
One of the aspirations that Malaysia is striving to achieve is to become a member of the Asia Tigers Club in Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taipei. The other Tiger Cub Economies or young tigers also refers to Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, who attempt to follow the same export-driven model of technology and
Read More...Is Mediation the way forward for Dispute Resolution in the Malaysian Construction Industry?
The construction industry in Malaysia has a number of characteristics which make it ripe for disputes to arise between parties. It is fundamentally a cyclical and competitive industry where margins on projects can be low but due to the complexity of the projects, the potential for errors and the disproportionate cost of remedying those errors
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