Structural reforms key focus of Budget 2023


In its pre-Budget statement, the Finance Ministry said the reforms will be done by, among others, increasing productivity and sustaining innovation and promoting regional collaboration to ensure resilient infrastructure development and energy provision.

KUALA LUMPUR: In an effort to manage external shocks that may affect the well-being of the people and businesses, the government has set a medium-term priority of implementing structural reforms that will strengthen the country’s economic resilience.

In its pre-Budget statement, the Finance Ministry said the reforms will be done by, among others, increasing productivity and sustaining innovation and promoting regional collaboration to ensure resilient infrastructure development and energy provision.

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