Malaysia’s 2025 budget aims for balance of finance, growth
The Malaysian Budget 2025, unveiled by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim on October 18, demonstrates the government’s dual goals of consolidating finance and fostering economic growth.
The Malaysian government is targeting to consolidate finance and foster economic growth. (Photo: themalaysianreserve)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – The Malaysian Budget 2025, unveiled by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim on October 18, demonstrates the government’s dual goals of consolidating finance and fostering economic growth.
Shan Saeed, Chief Economist at Juwai IQI, an international real estate technology group, said the budget sets ambitious targets on reducing debt, bolstering economic growth, increasing income, and addressing key areas to ensure sustainable development.
He noted that the government projects an economic growth rate of 4.5-5.5% in 2025, driven by robust investment and consumption, adding spending on infrastructure will contribute significantly to GDP growth, providing a solid foundation for Malaysia's economic trajectory.
A key aspect of the budget, he said, is fiscal consolidation, with the government aiming to bring the fiscal deficit to 3.8% of the GDP next year.
He said he supports the government’s commitment to reducing debt as it is necessary to maintain investors’ confidence and ensure economic stability.
The government intends to cut subsidies for RON95 petrol in the middle of 2025 with an expected annual saving of 1.88 billion USD, which, the economist said, aligns with a broader goal of improving financial sustainability without adversely affecting low-income earners’ living standards.
Additionally, the expansion of the Sales and Service Tax to cover more services and non-essential goods will help the government increase revenue and reduce budget deficit, he added./.
As Malaysia assumes the ASEAN chairmanship in 2025, it should focus on implementing more people-centric measures and enhancing intra-ASEAN trade, said experts.
The Malaysian government’s plan to cut fuel subsidies by mid-2025 is a key policy in the country’s fiscal reform strategy, but it is also bracing for a public backlash.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has submitted to the parliament a budget spending plan for 2025 worth 421 billion MYR (about 97 billion USD), the biggest in history, in efforts to accelerate the country’s journey to become an economic powerhouse in Asia and position it for sustainable growth and resilience.
The forum, which involves global experts and creative leaders from across 14 cultural sectors, aims to expand Thailand’s presence on the world stage through innovation and cultural exchange.
In his article, Oscar Sanchez Serra highlighted President Ho Chi Minh’s founding of the Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper on June 21, 1925, which marked the birth of Vietnam's revolutionary press rooted in a bold and far-sighted vision.
Several ASEAN meetings are scheduled to take place in Port Dickson this September, including the Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM) for ASEAN Plus Three (APT), the East Asia Summit (EAS), the 15th ASEAN Maritime Forum, and the 13th Expanded ASEAN Maritime Forum.
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered the urgent implementation of a national policy to crack down on all forms of call centre scams, online fraud, and illegal gambling, which are now considered threats to national security.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto and EAEU Trade Minister Andrey Slepnev jointly declared the conclusion of FTA talks on the sidelines of the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF 2025), according to the statement.
The article stressed that throughout his revolutionary career, the founder of modern Vietnam consistently regarded the revolutionary press as a vital part of the Vietnamese Party’s and nation’s revolutionary struggle.
Pichai said the trade talks with the US are important and need to move forward professionally, without regard for any political changes in Thailand, believing that Thailand has clear principles, guidelines and procedures in place.
The tax adjustment supports the Malaysian Government’s strategy to reduce reliance on foreign food supply chains and to assist domestic farmers, a finance official has said.
The proposed venue is located in the Chatuchak area of Bangkok, featuring eight public sites, including Krungthep Aphiwat Central Terminal and several nearby parks.
Connectivity is expected to improve further with the completion of the fifth Laos–Thailand Friendship Bridge by the end of 2025, facilitating logistics and agricultural exports to Vietnam, Thailand, and China.
Two naval gunboats intercepted a fishing vessel carrying 1.5 tonnes of methamphetamine hydrochloride off the coast of the main island of Luzon just before dawn, in a joint operation with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.
In the today context of socio-economic development and growth, the professionalism of Vietnam’s revolutionary journalists continues to rise, guided by exemplary mastery of new information technologies and the modernisation of their founding principles to preserve the enduring values of revolutionary journalism.
Thai Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Vuttikrai Leewiraphan Thailand's formal proposal will be substantial enough for the US to consider further detailed negotiations. He hoped for a tariff rate not exceeding 10% and suggested that the US might extend the negotiation period if an agreement is not reached by the July 8 deadline.
Organised by the Ministry of Culture and the Association of Thai Silk & Culture Promotions, the event honors Her Majesty the Queen on her 47th birthday anniversary and promotes Thai craftsmanship on an international stage.
Prensa Latina's recent article on Vietnam’s assurance of smooth and effective transition to a leaner structure highlighted Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s latest directions on implementing 28 resolutions regarding the decentralisation and delegation of authority.
The lab focuses on four key thematic areas: energy transition and green innovation, sustainable agriculture, circular economy and sustainable cities, and nature-based solutions and biodiversity.
The key content of the document titled "Accelerating Innovative Strategies: Addressing the OOSCY Challenges" will be refined further in a seminar preceding the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur this October.