Amir Hamzah: 2026 marks execution of reforms  


Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.

PETALING JAYA: The year 2026 marks the implementation of the government’s reform and development agenda, with its effects already being felt by households, businesses and the economy, says Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.

He said the momentum is underpinned by the beginning of the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP), which sets the direction for a more resilient, high-value and inclusive future.

“Last year was a year of design and commitment, where we clarified direction, re-centred policy around rakyat-first outcomes, and anchored ‘Ekonomi Madani’ as a governing philosophy,” he said in his keynote address at the annual property developer conference, “The CEO Series 2026”, organised by Rehda Institute yesterday.

The minister said the government’s role is as an enabler, to provide fiscal stability, strategic initiatives like the Government-Linked Enterprises Activation and Reform Programme (GEAR-uP), and the infrastructure that allows enterprises to flourish.

“Many of you are already navigating the new economy, pivoting towards recurring income, wellness districts and data-centre landbanks while managing a more complex global landscape.

“In this environment, the government’s responsibility is to provide steadfast stability and clarity so that long-term commitment decisions can be made with confidence,” he said.

Amir Hamzah said that through the GEAR-uP initiative, the government is working with government-linked investment companies to mobilise RM120bil in domestic investment over the next five years.

He emphasised that the government’s intention is clear: to ensure national capital serves national interest, deployed catalytically to anchor the high-growth and high-value industries that will define the country’s future.

“We want investment to be anchored here, in our own soil, creating value that remains a lasting benefit to the Malaysian people. We are not seeking capital that merely visits, we seek capital that builds, stays and endures,” said Amir Hamzah.

He added that as the country embarks on Visit Malaysia Year 2026, it reflects the scale of opportunity for jobs, and small and medium enterprises. — Bernama

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