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Govt open to constructive input on investment, innovation policies, says PM

Govt open to constructive input on investment, innovation policies, says PM

10 Sep 2024

The government is willing to listen to constructive input on fostering a conducive environment for investment and innovation, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said the enhancement of Malaysia’s economic landscape will continue to be a priority under the Madani Economy Framework.

“We craft policies but you can advise what else needs to be done to foster an environment that is conducive to investment and innovation.

“We are not here to say that this is a perfect system or policy.

“We are here to govern, learn and make the necessary adjustments,” he said in his address at the 17th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention (WCEC) here on Tuesday (Sept 10).

He also said better housing, education, health and infrastructure for Malaysians can be ensured by achieving economic success.

“This is what we mean by inclusivity – a policy that helps promote economic growth and caters for the people’s welfare,” he added.

The Prime Minister also commended business groups, highlighting the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) leadership for its concern, empathy and support for the government and its policies.

On Malaysia’s diversity, Anwar said the choice was whether to use it as a strength or to sow discord and differences.

“Fortunately, for decades, Malaysians have chosen to work together regardless of (ethnic background).

“We are all Malaysians,” he said to loud applause from the delegates.

He also praised the various ethnic communities, saying the vast majority chose to work together to build a better Malaysia and ensure that the country excels.

The 17th WCEC, which is on until Wednesday (Sept 11), is seeing the participation of more than 4,000 local and foreign delegates.

Source: The Star

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