EAC secretariat: Recovery without reform is a waste


EAC executive director Prof Tan Sri Dr. Noor Azlan Ghazali said: “Recovery without reform is a waste. What we want to avoid is reviving the economy back to what it was before."

PETALING JAYA: The Economic Action Council (EAC) secretariat has called for the resetting of the Malaysian economy as the country is charting an “exit plan” out of the Covid-19 crisis.

The secretariat outlined eight reset agendas, 30 focus areas and 153 reset initiatives as part of its months-long study on aligning the country to the new economic landscape.

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