KONTAN.CO.ID - KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia's central bank on Wednesday called for an acceleration of structural reforms to ensure long-term strength, with economic growth set to benefit from a recovery in exports and robust domestic spending this year. Favourable economic conditions expected in 2024, including moderate inflation and a projected pick-up in trade activity, provided a window for the government to carry out much-needed changes such as subsidy rationalisation, Bank Negara Malaysia said in documents released along with its annual report. Malaysia's government plans to shift away from blanket subsidies to a targeted system that mainly aids low-income groups but has not finalised when it will introduce the measures, which could see a spike in fuel costs.
Malaysia's Central Bank Calls for Reforms with Economy on Firmer Footing
KONTAN.CO.ID - KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia's central bank on Wednesday called for an acceleration of structural reforms to ensure long-term strength, with economic growth set to benefit from a recovery in exports and robust domestic spending this year. Favourable economic conditions expected in 2024, including moderate inflation and a projected pick-up in trade activity, provided a window for the government to carry out much-needed changes such as subsidy rationalisation, Bank Negara Malaysia said in documents released along with its annual report. Malaysia's government plans to shift away from blanket subsidies to a targeted system that mainly aids low-income groups but has not finalised when it will introduce the measures, which could see a spike in fuel costs.