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Malaysia's economic stimulus to double deficit

Malaysia’s fiscal deficit will nearly double to around 6 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) this year because of the government’s recent efforts to revive the economy, according to Finance Minister Zafrul Abdul Aziz.
Malaysia's economic stimulus to double deficit ảnh 1A corner of Kualar Lumpur (Photo: AFP)


Kualar Lumpur (VNA) –
ꦚ Malaysia’s fiscal deficitwill nearly double to around 6 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) this yearbecause of the government’s recent efforts to revive the economy, according to FinanceMinister Zafrul Abdul Aziz.

He added that the government could seek to raise the debtceiling to finance the stimulus.

Malaysia has announced incentives worth 295 billion RM(nearly 70 billion USD) to cope with the impacts of COVID-19.
🍷 The government vowed to directly inject 45 billion RM ofthat into the economy, mostly raised through domestic borrowings.

Malaysia aims to bring the fiscal deficit back to under 4percent of GDP in the next three years, according tothe minister. He added that Malaysia’s public debt is now 52 percent of GDP, andthe government could increase the ceiling to 55 percent in support of people and the economy./.
VNA

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